SAS Parts List: Updated 10/18/01
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 is not complete. I have been adding parts as I buy them.
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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. (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
With tax and shipping, total $902.59. 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.
Weld on spring hangers and bolts for rear
springs. Toyota part 48415-35050 and 48414-35120. These will fit 2
1/2" springs and will fit a Taco by cutting off the inner frame tab. $71.17
with shipping from AOR.
Rancho 44044 Wagoneer lift springs.
(2) $304.00
with tax from 4WPW. The guys at
the Sacramento Shop were pretty cool. I have heard nothing but horror
stories about mail orders.
Burly spring perches from Summit
Racing. With shipping (2) $26.70.