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    will 91 or 88 rear axle fit under a sami, it is from IFS setup truck, believe to be 58" width.
    Thanks,
    67fastback

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  • #2
    The Tech. Section might be able to tell you. Sure it will everything fits.
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    • #3
      re-do your perches, get new wheels and roll.
      1988 Suzuki Samurai on propane
      FJ 40 axles (4.10)
      5.14 tcase
      36" TSL SX

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      • #4
        its wider than the 79-85 by 3" you would be using spacers on front then.
        a good rear axle for sammies are 79-85 unless you plan on doing a front and rear toy swap.hope this helps.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by krawlin85toy View Post
          its wider than the 79-85 by 3" you would be using spacers on front then.
          a good rear axle for sammies are 79-85 unless you plan on doing a front and rear toy swap.hope this helps.
          Instead of spacers you could also go with a Rock Assault Axle from Trail Gear to get the 3" wider front to match the IFS rear.
          Thanks,
          Jeff

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          • #6
            Originally posted by krawlin85toy View Post
            its wider than the 79-85 by 3" you would be using spacers on front then.
            a good rear axle for sammies are 79-85 unless you plan on doing a front and rear toy swap.hope this helps.
            This. Not only that but the earlier years are cheaper, most Toyota guys prefer the later, wider rears.

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            • #7
              QUOTE=8UP;46698]This. Not only that but the earlier years are cheaper, most Toyota guys prefer the later, wider rears.[/QUOTE]

              depends on what you are talking about!

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              • #8
                axles

                i got a set of early axles with 33-10.50 sx tires, 350.00 for all. mike

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