SAS my Terrano

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Well as the title says, I am going to think about a major project for me to undertake. This is not something that will be done over night, nor started till next year sometime.
Just thinking it out and doing my homework first.

Think I will probably start with the planning stage and do a storybook type setup, listing all the stages in order, then obtaining parts, (as cheaply as humanly possible cos this will be on one of the tightest budgets ever!) :wink:

Have to look out for lots of freebies, insert dreamer here. :shock:

Have started creating an album of pics of some conversions I have come across to give me plenty of ideas as I go.

Am open to all types of suggestions too, but will be sticking with the Terrano body as it is the starting point, hey I already got it.
Could look at a motor implant in the future, but the SAS is first and foremost now.

Here is a link to the pics of a project someone else has done. http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z218/kiwi_pete/SAS%20my%20Terrano/
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Easiest and probably cheapest way to SAS your terano is to sell it and buy a Safari :wink:
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but thats not nearly as cool sadam... 8) :lol:

have you got any ideas on what parts your going to use for it?
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Sadam_Husain wrote:Easiest and probably cheapest way to SAS your terano is to sell it and buy a Safari :wink:


If I had the money, id buy a FJ40, but im skint :cry:
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was just looking at that link.. what side is your diff head on in the front? drivers or passengers? the one in the pics is on the passengers, for us, and has probly used a jeep diff. dyna 44 or somthing. they are a bit hard to find over here and quite weak. id use a hilux diff with the centre fliped. in fact i will when i sas my pajero. but if your diff head is on the other side(drivers) then just get a hilux front diff. it will be cheaper and stronger.

are you going coils or leafs?
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WACKO wrote:have you got any ideas on what parts your going to use for it?


Nothing really, but have heard surf gear may be easiest to fit. Kinda like the idea of leaf springs front and rear as in the album pics, but im open to suggestions all the way.
When I have made my mind on the direction I will go, I will collect all parts before any work is started on the conversion, dont want the truck off the road too long.
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and looking at this pic of the removed bits

http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z218 ... ct1126.jpg

your in the same boat as me, unless they changed the configuration between that model and yours?

do you have leafs in the rear at the moment?
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find a safari chassis complete and do a body swap. Thay ay all the hard work is done.

Otherwise find a GQ safari front diff and arms springs etc. think ou should be abe to get diff ratios to match the terrano.

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WACKO wrote:and looking at this pic of the removed bits

http://s195.photobucket.com/albums/z218 ... ct1126.jpg

your in the same boat as me, unless they changed the configuration between that model and yours?

do you have leafs in the rear at the moment?


Nope, mine has coils in the rear.
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Found this link when browsing the interweb today. :wink:

http://www.the-compound.com/nissan-sas-info/

Be interesting to see what the cost is of this puppy.


And some youtube vids of SAS'd Pathies,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8eKiWiR-j4&mode=user&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ4vMFaWJDA&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpNjCkhz1gELeaf springs in the front and coils in the back, could mine look like this? 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLCPsS0jjpE&mode=user&search= This one could be an option for your old one Al :wink:
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some cool vid there. that white one has some wicked flex! that choped one looked cool also.

i think leafs will be the easier option to set up but coils is how i wana do mine. i want primo approach angle... :P

and that link to the off the shelf SAS kit... boggers on the rear and TSLs(?) on the front? random...
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Easiest and probably cheapest way to SAS your terano is to sell it and buy a Safari

Did exactly that :lol:
Still got the Terrano and have plans for it, but it will take time. Thinking of a chopped down ute style, with wicked articualton, certed and re-reged.
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kiwipete wrote:
Sadam_Husain wrote:Easiest and probably cheapest way to SAS your terano is to sell it and buy a Safari :wink:


If I had the money, id buy a FJ40, but im skint :cry:


theres a 40's cruiser lover under every 4wdér

good on yer mate :wink:
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