Ok, every time I look at my IFS there seems to be something wrong with it, and it's really starting to piss me off. This is making me seriously want to start looking into a $500< SAS... most likely from a Samurai. A big part of this is that the cost of getting a steel front diff housing and 3rd member is going to be fairly expensive in it's own, plus there's still going to be CV issues.
Now, how does a difference in width between the front and back axles affect on-and off-road performance? The Sammy front axle is about 5-6" narrower, correct? If I were to use ~1.5" spacers (or 1.5" less backspaced wheels), would there be a problem with the front being then 2-3" narrower? Samurais are 5 on 4.5", correct? The Spidertrax 5 on 4.5" to 5 on 5.5" wheelspacer/adapter will work for this application to give me more width and let me maintain my current bolt pattern, correct?
Also, what coils would be good for this application? I have the Calmini 3" lift, and would probably leave the back alone, so I want the front to ride at about the current height... anyone have any info on this? Would any of the coils
here work for this application?
What kind of parts are out there for increasing the strength of the Samurai axle? I remember hearing something about supertough birfield joints... are there also tougher axle shafts? What about my 5.12 Tracker gears... will they fit on the Samurai carrier?
The steering boxes on the Samurai and older Trackers are pretty similar, correct? So the steering components needed for this project could be easily moved from the Sammy to the Track?
Last thing: will Samurai axles with 5.12's hold up to 33's or 35's?
Parts list:1 used Samurai front axle and steering components -- $?
2 1.5" wheel spacers -- $124.95
2 front springs -- $?
2 front shocks -- $?
Please add any information that you can think of for this kind of swap... I really have no clue where to go, and any advice is appreciated.
Thanks.
EDIT: I was wondering if any of you with coil sprung Samurais (nc_zuk
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) could take some detailed pictures of all the links and brackets up front to give me an idea on angles and how everything is positioned. That would be awesome.