4Rescue
Expedition Leader
Hardest part of keeping an SAS low is that the SA trucks around the world and 85 and earlier here had a frame that raised the motor and oil pan to clear the axle under up-travel. The frames theselves have a sort of hump to them that the IFS trucks don't. What I keep thinking would be the schnitzel would be to put my VERY clean 89 body on an 84/85 frame. the only thing I DON'T like about SAS's is all teh lift. Right now my truck is about as tall as I wat it before I move to bigger tires.This is not plug and play for sure, but this is my favorite SAS. http://ttora.com/forum/showthread.php?t=102614
I once saw a sprung under 89-95 pickup SAS. I thought that was awesome because it was lifted just enough to fit 33s and it still had a solid axle. I think he used a LC axle for it, but it may have been a leaf-sprung early 4runner/pickup axle. it was cool though.
I have been thinking about doing a SAS for about 3 years now, and every which way I look at it I just can't justify dumping 25% of my yearly salary into something I don't think I need. Plus, for the cost of doing a SAS on a tacoma, you can buy a SASed 89-95 pickup that is already setup. Then you have a toy and a taco for daily driving. :wings:
Cheers
Dave