ErikSS wrote:If you want a template to follow, look up Chevycrew and Dirty Anton builds. I know Caleb used those as a starting point and his truck seems pretty solid. I have bought a Dana 60 front axle for a SAS. My project is defunded because of a house purchase. Just have to wait for funds to come back!
P.S. Using a Dana 30 is a very bad idea. Scrap that and look heavier duty. I'm not even a fan of a Dana 44 under this platform.
Those were the some of the builds I looked at. From what I see they all used the stock TB oil pan. I wonder if using a rear sump oil pan would allow the vehicle to sit lower? I did a little more digging on for information. The GAWR for the front of my TB shows to be 2950 lbs. I then searched axle weight ratings and found the Dana 30 was to light.
This info was stolen from Wikipedia
Axle GAWR (Max) Manufacturer
Dana 30 2,770 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 35 2,770 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 44 3,500 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 50 5,000 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 60 6,500 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana S 60 7,000 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 70 10,000 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana 80 12,000 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Dana S 110 14,706 lbs Dana Holding Corporation
Ford 9-inch axle 3,600 lbs Ford Motor Company
Ford 8.8 axle 3,800 lbs Visteon
Sterling 10.5 axle 9,750 lbs Visteon
10.5" Corporate 14 Bolt Differential 8,600 lbs American Axle
11.5 AAM 10,000 lbs American Axle
10.5 AAM 9,000 lbs American Axle
Saginaw 9.5-inch axle 6,000 lbs American Axle