I don't think ANYONE was saying you have to go SAS for a rocking trackick, But someone (Mike..) is a little sensitive about it.
The reason I went SAS is for the type of wheeling I do,
(NE rocks) I knew I was going to have to rebuild the whole
axles drivetrain with heavier componants like Hagen did if I kept them. I am not in love with IFS for crawling, (I am sure someone wil make a great Comp rig and IFS that will actally place someday) But I went with what I know.
To say that my tracker is like everything else becuase I went SAS is ignorent.
Show me a Jeep or whatever that is set up like it.
(I am not pissing in your weaties bub so Relax)
Trackicks are starting to come into thier own as a viable wheeling platform for the masses, there are more or will be more parts/lifts now than ever.
If I get time I will likly start making copies of my suspension
for sale, But I am also rebuilding a 200 yr old house, and trying to find time to wheel.
I could make it a bolt on (except for the things you have to cut off LOL) but it will be in the 1500.00 range then.
I could produce the basic weld on for 1000.00 with all the springs rod ends/johny joints. (no shocks.)
Is it for everyone? heck no nor do I advocate SAS for everyone.
On the drivetrain, you CAN fit 2 cases on a 2 door , you just have to relocate the tank up, and move the axle back 6"