SAS Parts List: Updated 04/06/02
This list is mostly built on research done by Chuck Gardella, Steve Nivens, Bob Van Zant, Ronn Erickson, and Robert Canon, the Tacoma SAS pioneer. This list only addresses the parts needed for the front. Some consideration needs to be given to the rear to match the height of the SA front.
Dana 44 from an '82 Jeep
Wagoneer. WMS to WMS is 61" Diff is on the driver's side.
These can be found on 1980 + Wagoneers. I was told to stay away from the
ones with vacuum assist something or other. Can be identified by a bunch
of vacuum lines and a funky shaped diff. Found my axle at Pick 'n' Pull
Oakland on a half price day. $79.77
The old brake stuff was marginal so I got some cheap Autozone calipers and pads.
My mechanic friend says these will explode and I should buy better
calipers. If they do, I will post pics here. (2) $39.93
Tie rod and drag link ends. Beefy. (4) $160.00
Flat top knuckles, machined, drilled, tapped,
studs, cone washers, lock nuts, etc. (2)
$250.00
Hi-steer arms bent 15* (2)
$160.00 and
1/2" spacers (2) $30.00
U-joints. Spicer part 5-297X
(2) $48.94
Purchased from Parts Mike 530-885-0673. He is a great guy to deal with and he really knows his stuff. Got my parts two days after I called!
Warn premium hubs from local parts
shop. Warn part 20990. With tax (2)
$86.35
New studs. Stuck with stock 7/16" studs.
(12)
Spindle bearing and axle seals. $123.86
at Carquest.
Tie rod
and drag link from Rockstomper.
With shipping $115.00
Rancho 5012 shocks. (4) $154.08
including tax at Central
4Wheel Drive. These turned out to be way too stiff, I would recommend
something different.
Rancho 44044 Wagoneer lift springs.
(2) $304.00
with tax from 4WPW. The guys at
the Sacramento Shop were pretty cool, although I kinda got bent over on the
price. I have heard nothing but horror
stories about mail orders.
Burly spring perches from Summit
Racing. With shipping (2) $26.70.
Front crossmember to provide support when the
IFS crossmembers are removed. Made from 2"x3"x.188"
rectangular tube. $cost of
materials.
Front spring hanger. Made from
2"x3"x.188" rectangular tube and 1/4" plate. $cost
of materials.
Front shackle hangers. Made from
1.75"x.120" round tube and 2"x.120" square tube.
$cost of materials.
Frame bracing for shackle hangers. $cost of materials.
Front
Shackles. Made from 3/8"x2" steel. $cost of materials.
Bushings are poly bushings for Tacoma leaf springs.
T100 2wd
oil pan - Toy part 12101-65030 $90.
T100 2wd
oil pan pickup tube - Toy part 15104-62060 $35.
T100 2wd
pickup tube gasket - Toy part 15147-62020 $1.40.
T100 2wd
dipstick - Toy part 15301-62060 $8.12.
T100 2wd
dipstick guide tube - Toy part 11452-62060 $11.52.
T100 2wd
union - Toy part 90405-10033 $3.48.
Purchased from James Rodriguez at Fred Haas Toyota - www.etoyotas.com James will hook you up on Toy parts!
Steering box with pitman arm. $125
from Sky
Manufacturing.
Steering stabilizer and brackets. $65
from Central
4Wheel Drive.
Pitman arm
insert to fit Chevy drag link end from Front
Range Off-Road Fabrication. $20.
Front
shock hoop "kit" from Rockstomper.
Scott is a really great guy to do business with and will take the time to help
you out. $50.
Front shock axle mounts. $cost
of materials.
Frame
plates for IFS steering box. $cost
of materials.
New
firewall plate for steering shaft. $cost
of materials.
Flange for bolting a Toy driveline to a Dana 44. $139.
5-760x u-joint. Supposedly stronger
than the 5-297x joint. Bought for a spare. $22.
12" slip driveline. Made
by Jess at High Angle
Driveline. $240.
Jess is great to do business with!
Front
gears. $340.
Re-geared by Sean at River City Differentials. 916-852-7109 Price is
for gears, new carrier, and labor to install in stripped down housing. If
you're anywhere near Northern California give Sean a call!
Modified transmission crossmember. $cost
of materials.
New crossmember where sway bar used to
be. $cost
of materials.
Labor to
torch off IFS. An excellent job done by A.J. from www.bentup.com.
He cut my stuff so close we barely had any grinding to do. $100.
Labor to have knuckles rotated. $100
from a local shop. Knuckles
were rotated 14 degrees. This should be about right for a dual t-case
setup.
Misc.
nuts, bolts, paint, welding wire, chop saw blades, grinding discs, etc. $pending.