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Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« on: June 08, 2008, 03:18:24 PM »
Last week I was helping out a friends uncle and he then offered me a set of sammi axels.  He is goin to switch out   his sammi axels with toyota solids.  I tried to get as much information about Why he wants to do this swap, but he really had no idea what he was talking about. 

should I persue this offer with the sammi straits??

would it be worth the trouble over my IFS??

Whats the difference between the toyota and the sammi straits??
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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2008, 06:23:03 PM »
the toyota axles are offset in the front and centered in the rear, a bit stronger. I don't think you want the sami axles if your going to put them in a kick you need the centered diff to keep the rear drive shaft from vibrating to much. but you might be able to sell the sami axles and fund the toyota stuff 

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2008, 08:48:17 PM »
the toyota axles are offset in the front and centered in the rear, a bit stronger. I don't think you want the sami axles if your going to put them in a kick you need the centered diff to keep the rear drive shaft from vibrating to much. but you might be able to sell the sami axles and fund the toyota stuff 

 Now I know why he was so quick to get rid of them.    What do you think those axels would be worth?   thanks alot for you help.
I got your Jeep thang,  thats why it burns when I pee..

Mods: BDS 2" susp., Rocky Road +2'' Body, OME struts, flipped strut mount, custom High lift mount, CB, 30x9.50x15 RVT's

Comming soon.... To hell with IFS,  SAS'N it

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2008, 06:12:19 PM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.
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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2008, 08:31:23 AM »
You can use the steel thirds for a swap for your front alum.

Also, I have an old sami axil that I'm going to convert into a steel front axil housing. 
This is a thought if you still have an alum. one.
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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2008, 12:21:35 PM »
I only have one thing to say about this.......

Long live the strait axle !!!!

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2008, 09:19:32 PM »
There's no point in putting a Samurai rear axle in a Sidekick, Sidekick axles are stronger.

As for the front axle, I wouldn't be too opposed. You will need 1.5" wheel spacers on each side because Sammy axles are 3" narrower than Kick axles. If you're planning to run big tires (33") and low gears then you might want to look into some aftermarket axleshafts and Longfield joints to preserve the drivetrain.

Most people put in Toyota axles cause they are wider and stronger but it's alot of work and the gearing isn't quite right. The lowest gears you can put in a Toy axle is 5.29:1, which is about right for 33's, but any bigger and your little 1.6 won't be hitting 4th gear on the freeway anymore.
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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2008, 11:01:01 AM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.

The IFS on quads and side by sides is pretty much the same size as a zuks, yet the quads and side by sides way about 1000 less.


And there are 5.71 R&ps out for yota axles.

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2008, 03:35:12 PM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.

I have not had even the slightest problems with the IFS.   Im the only IFS vehicle that wheels with my group and they seem to think that solid is the only way to go.  I guess if solid axles were so great the army would put them on the H1......   Im young and dumb is my only excuse.  If its not broke dont fix it  "my grandpa"
I got your Jeep thang,  thats why it burns when I pee..

Mods: BDS 2" susp., Rocky Road +2'' Body, OME struts, flipped strut mount, custom High lift mount, CB, 30x9.50x15 RVT's

Comming soon.... To hell with IFS,  SAS'N it

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #9 on: June 11, 2008, 03:38:42 PM »
There's no point in putting a Samurai rear axle in a Sidekick, Sidekick axles are stronger.

As for the front axle, I wouldn't be too opposed. You will need 1.5" wheel spacers on each side because Sammy axles are 3" narrower than Kick axles. If you're planning to run big tires (33") and low gears then you might want to look into some aftermarket axleshafts and Longfield joints to preserve the drivetrain.

Most people put in Toyota axles cause they are wider and stronger but it's alot of work and the gearing isn't quite right. The lowest gears you can put in a Toy axle is 5.29:1, which is about right for 33's, but any bigger and your little 1.6 won't be hitting 4th gear on the freeway anymore.

That sounds like to much work   for something that I really wont benifit from (samurai axles)
I got your Jeep thang,  thats why it burns when I pee..

Mods: BDS 2" susp., Rocky Road +2'' Body, OME struts, flipped strut mount, custom High lift mount, CB, 30x9.50x15 RVT's

Comming soon.... To hell with IFS,  SAS'N it

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2008, 10:47:03 AM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.

I have not had even the slightest problems with the IFS.   Im the only IFS vehicle that wheels with my group and they seem to think that solid is the only way to go.  I guess if solid axles were so great the army would put them on the H1......   Im young and dumb is my only excuse.  If its not broke dont fix it  "my grandpa"

But everything else was sitting on a dana or a rockwell 2.5.

If the IFS does everything you want it to do...Run it!

Amilla

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #11 on: June 14, 2008, 05:51:58 PM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.

Comparing a quad to a 4x4 truck is like saying apples = oranges. There is no comparison and if you think there is no reason to swap out yer IFS to a SAS then you don't wheel hard enough.
2 main weak point in the Track/Kick IFS... The aluminum 3rd member and the CV shafts... Both very well known not to stand up to lockers and larger than 31" tires (especially in reverse and hard on the skinny pedal)
As for swapping in the Sammi axle... I say go for it. It's not really that hard to do and all the steering components from the Track/Kick will bolt right to the sammi pitman arm.
A freind of mine has done the swap from the track/kick IFS to the Sammi SAS and it looks like Suzuki had it in there minds to do this in the drawings. If done right is looks stock with Sammi leaf springs and fits like a glove.
Really the only thing you have to make is sprin perches to the fram and then cut out the coil buckets from the frame and add some steel to that area to give it back the strength.
I say if ya have the means... Go for it. Once you do the swap you will wonder why ya never did it sooner.
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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #12 on: June 14, 2008, 10:21:03 PM »
Thanks alot kelly ill take it into consideration.   If I decide to do the swap it definitely wont be before the melt,  but if I do ill be sure to post up.
I got your Jeep thang,  thats why it burns when I pee..

Mods: BDS 2" susp., Rocky Road +2'' Body, OME struts, flipped strut mount, custom High lift mount, CB, 30x9.50x15 RVT's

Comming soon.... To hell with IFS,  SAS'N it

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Re: Help out the grasshopper...Zuki Profits
« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2008, 06:34:59 PM »
Not sure they're worth much. Why are you getting rid of your axles? Are you un-happy with them? I've had a lot of success with the IFS after I did OME lift, and tossed the front sway bar. I think straight-axle is WAY over rated... just look at quads and side-by-sides - all IFS front AND rear.

Comparing a quad to a 4x4 truck is like saying apples = oranges. There is no comparison and if you think there is no reason to swap out yer IFS to a SAS then you don't wheel hard enough.

Depends on the kind of wheeling you're talking about. SAS is great if ALL you want to do is crawl. I still think IFS holds it's own, and in many ways is better than solid. Not saying solid isn't good, just saying it's over rated.


2 main weak point in the Track/Kick IFS... The aluminum 3rd member and the CV shafts... Both very well known not to stand up to lockers and larger than 31" tires (especially in reverse and hard on the skinny pedal)

Both easily corrected with Toyota CVs and steel front third. Guys have been very happy with this conversion. Holds up to lots of abuse, works great in the rocks.

Check out all your options, and try to match one with the kind of wheeling you're wanting to do.
'96 4 door kick: 29" Pep-Boys M/T, 1.5" OME
'83 SJ410: 31" Toyo M/T, SPOA, 1.3L
'08 Yamaha FZ6