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My SA hummer build

Sennin

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Just finished a complete "SAS/SOA in a box". This kit is bound for a customer in S. Africa. Axle is a fully assembled GM D44 with 4.88s, ARB locker, Yukon shafts, THORparts hubs, etc. Kit includes everything except the RH steering box, PS hoses, and driveshafts. Not sure the final destination...under an Alpha somewhere in Africa...

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oooh, thats awesome news, if you have some contact info and willing to PM me, I would love to track down the up and coming SAS locally, and make him/her part of our group :wink:

p.s. what does a kit like that cost including shipping? Asking for my future upgrade planning :huh:)I know customs clearance this side is going to be ~ $1500 - $2500
 
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Sennin

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Sooo, this weekend it was time to Install the Rancho 4" lift kit I had laying around. (Instructions said 4.5H wrenching time, took me and a friend 2 days and we are skilled, but old rusted bolts and nuts is another story :whaa:)

Started with the rear first

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As the last kits didn't have the Rancho leaf pack, you get a extended shackle with an add-a-leaf (I opted to not install the Add-a-leaf and first test with the airbags)

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all done with the rear (opted to install the bump stop extension under the airbag, will just make my own bump stop extender)

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then it was time to tackle the front end (didn't get around to taking photos unfortunately) so just have finished product :)

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Some Issues I need to Resolve:
1. rear bump stop extensions
2. Left side bottom knuckle nut (phucked it up good to get it loose)
3. top knuckle hitting against 37" tire (even with 35mm wheel spacers, so guess I have to size up.... )
4. Rancho shocks installation, they will only arrive end of this week (Hopefully)
5. Extended Braided brake lines
 
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amrg

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Afaik you need at least 1.5" spacers upfront to clear the knuckles. Its probably a small bump but will definitly delay your progress.

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Sennin

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Afaik you need at least 1.5" spacers upfront to clear the knuckles. Its probably a small bump but will definitly delay your progress.

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Jip, its the same info I also had, but with the 37" you will need more than the minimum required, therefore I decided to first fit the set I already had made up for the Caravan, and then be able to measure from there how much of a spacer I will require to fit the 37"s comfortably. and them have them fabricated. as you said its a delay in the process, but with Covid lockdown this side the H isn't going anywhere soon, so I can work on in at my leisure :shifty:
 

Sennin

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Went 'cowboy' last night

double stacked the spacers (70mm) in the front to try and scientifically determine the exact spacers I require

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Now I have about 28-29mm gap between the knuckle and the tire so thinking a 2" spacer will be perfect for the stock rims and 37"s

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Sennin

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I've read that 1.75" spacers are needed to run stock H3 rims with a Rancho. Also, these BORA spacers are supposed to be good ones. I've looked into this for myself. https://www.motorsport-tech.com/special/truck/hummer_s

that is correct, 1.75" for stock and 35" tires on the Rancho lift, but as I'm on 37"s the width of the tire has increased so I'm compensating for that, including flex when airing down, and therefore decided on the 2" :thumbs:

Also had my eye on the BORA spacers, but with import cost added to their price and imports not happening due to COVID 19 lockdown, its just not wort it, so I'm having it locally manufactured from billet Alum, same as the BORA ones. should have them by this time next week :horns:
 

Alpha X

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that is correct, 1.75" for stock and 35" tires on the Rancho lift, but as I'm on 37"s the width of the tire has increased so I'm compensating for that, including flex when airing down, and therefore decided on the 2" :thumbs:

Cool, please share some photos of the 2 inch spacers with 37's when you get it all bolted together. I may just go with 2 inch spacers as well, to have the option of 35's or 37's.
 

Sennin

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Received the Rancho shocks, just waiting for the wheel Spacers. then I can install them Simultaneously, and then take the H for wheel alignment :giggle:

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Sennin

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Got my Wheel Spacers and fitted them, along with the Rancho shocks. Then did the wheel alignment, had to show the shop how you widen the wheel alignment track :wink:

then It was time to est the system.

so firstly I had to get some 35" tires underneath the off road trailer :)
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Note to Self, need to extend tow Hitch to be able to fully open H rear door
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Lets Fill Her up for the journey
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Time to Relax
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had an awesome drive, with Zero Hiccups
 

Gpcalero

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Got my Wheel Spacers and fitted them, along with the Rancho shocks. Then did the wheel alignment, had to show the shop how you widen the wheel alignment track :wink:

then It was time to est the system.

so firstly I had to get some 35" tires underneath the off road trailer :)
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Note to Self, need to extend tow Hitch to be able to fully open H rear door
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Lets Fill Her up for the journey
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Time to Relax
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had an awesome drive, with Zero Hiccups

Man that tire wheel combo looks BEEFY!!! Looking good man.
 

Sennin

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Got myself a 18" Curt hitch extender, and now is able to open the rear door without any complications, and what I love about the setup is when the going gets tough, I can just remove the extender, and put it back later as needed
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I also removed the fenders from the trailer, as they were rubbing on the 35" tires, and widened them with some Alu checkered plate
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And we were set for our holiday, exploring the Northern Cape region, what a stunning place
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After I got stuck in the river bed, I decided its time to deflate the 37" tires to 0.6Bar. after deflating I just popped out and drove on (you can imagine the disappointment of the vehicle in the background that wanted to recover me :giggle:)
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Just an awesome sight to behold (Jip, the roof mounted off-road lights came loose, so decided to keep them in the H until i could get home and fit them properly again.
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Sennin

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Looks like fun. How much does the extender reduce your tongue weight capacity?

The Legal towball (tongue weight) weight limit in South Africa is 100kg (200lb) so i have my trailer setup to only have 50kg (100lb) on the tow ball. so not at all concerned about tongue weight. According to the Curt info the 18" hitch extender has a tongue weight limit of 350lb
 
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JPaul

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only 200lb tongue weight? Good grief that is low. what do you have to do if you need to pull a trailer with a heavier tongue weight than that?
 

Sennin

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only 200lb tongue weight? Good grief that is low. what do you have to do if you need to pull a trailer with a heavier tongue weight than that?


then you shift your weight until you get to the allowed tongue weight, else you need to get a truck to transport whatever you want to move via trailer. highly frustrating
 
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