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bigfoot
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moding newby

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hay guys, ive just got myself a new toy, 90 3L v6 terrano

ive had a td27 terrano and td27 navara in the past but never modid them so i am new to the modifying side, this time round im all set to get kitted out for some fun.

it came with a set of 33x13.5x16 maxxis mudzillaz on it witch have destroyed the frount gards but are serious mud flingers!!! and a tjm front bar and lights. ive half finished making a set of draws in the back.
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bigfoot
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Re: moding newby

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im going to look at a body and spring lift and find out some info on this sas lift ive seen cum up a few times whether or not its worth it or just stay with the ifs as im not going to be doing extream 4wding , and sum ways to make it a bit more fuel friendly :lol: . any help will be awsum.
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niblik
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Re: moding newby

Post by niblik »

a 'SAS' isnt a lift as such although that can be a side effect, its a Solid Axle Swap... ya cut out all the ifs and put in a solid one..

if you plan to just do the medium styles wheelin, dont do the sas... :wink: keep the coin and put it into the vehicle elsewhere..

onwards and upwards.. :wink: :mrgreen: :D
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Re: moding newby

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IFS or solid axle is a decision best made when buying. if your not going hardcore ifs will be okay
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