Anyone SAS'ed a 93 Terrano? I believe albundy was looking at it a while back. If so, how did it go. Was it a major?
Cheers
Mike
Terrano SAS Mod
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http://www.nissanpathfinders.com/Index.htm try that site spanky
94 nissan terrano 2inch susp lift, 3inch body lift, 33x12.5x15 maxxis bighorns
The guys in OZ use a MQ Safari front diff as its the right width, but have to swap the side the diff head is on. They then get GQ Safari coil purches, radius arms, steering links, and the shock/coil tower combo that mounts to the chassis.
Looks like it works well, but there's a fair bit involved in swaping the diff head around, mounting spring platforms to diff and chassis etc etc. Definatly not as straight forward as a SAS on a Surf.
But anything can be done
Looks like it works well, but there's a fair bit involved in swaping the diff head around, mounting spring platforms to diff and chassis etc etc. Definatly not as straight forward as a SAS on a Surf.
But anything can be done

DieselBoy wrote:The guys in OZ use a MQ Safari front diff as its the right width, but have to swap the side the diff head is on. They then get GQ Safari coil purches, radius arms, steering links, and the shock/coil tower combo that mounts to the chassis.
Looks like it works well, but there's a fair bit involved in swaping the diff head around, mounting spring platforms to diff and chassis etc etc. Definatly not as straight forward as a SAS on a Surf.
But anything can be done
if they have to get the head swaped they might aswell just use a complete gq front diff, then when swaping the head get it skinnyed up a bit, save having to get all the gq bits put on etc...