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8 lug and SAS
#1
Has anyone done the 8lug conversion?
How to and what will I need? Just looking into it.

Im also looking into an sas on a fsb 1980 model.

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#2
no advantage in going 8 lug unless its installing 1 tons. not sure what rear axle you have...the front should be pretty easy since its a form of d44(TTB). i doubt there is a conversion for the rear...i could be wrong
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#3
I have a 9" rear. Just going straight in the front

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#4
in that case, you might be able to find a alum adapter to convert the 5 to 8 and also if you get the right thickness...you can make it match the front width. almost all front axles are normally wider than rears
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#5
The 8lug was just a thought I want to do a straight up front though

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