I want to start a thread to help each other out with letting everyone know of offroad parts suppliers. Some aren't as well known as others yet they have really good products, prices and services. This will hopefully help the difficult parts collection for the SAS process. Post up whatever places you have dealt with, I would like to find some more options for my build as well. Please do not rate/bash any that are listed, just inform each other who all is out there. Here are a few I have come across….
Pirate4x4 Tech:
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Good Dana 60 info, axle lists, Parts.
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14BFF Bible
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14B Gear setup
Solid Axle Swap kit suppliers:
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Offroad Unlimited: SAS kits (bolt-on), crossover steering, wheels, tires, lift kits, bumpers, brake parts, gears
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Off-Road Direct: SAS kits (bolt-on), crossover steering
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SKY-Manufacturing: SAS kits (weld-on), crossover steering, shackle flip, brake parts
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FABRITECH Motorsports : SAS kits, ladder bars, axle trusses
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Cage offroad : SAS kits (coil kit)
Axle parts suppliers:
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Extreme Axle Sales: practically any axle part you may need for almost every axle, gears
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Parts Mike: High steer kits, D60 spring-less kits, advance adapters, axles parts
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Randy’s Ring & Pinion: Axle parts, gears, lockers
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Performance Off Road Center : own brand of gears, lockers, axle parts, wheels, tires, winches
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Great Lake Offroad - Indestructible Differential Covers, Pinion guards, spring perches, DIY Beadlocks, formed sheetmetal parts.
Suspension parts suppliers:
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Offroad Design: Shackle flip, zero rate, crossover and high steer kits, steering braces, brake parts
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DIY4X: Custom Fabricated parts, HD shackles, shackle flips, brake brackets, fab tabs and gussets, drivetrain trusses, anti-wrap systems
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Tellico 4x4: Lift kits, winches, bumpers, gears, general offroad retailer
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Shaffers Offroad : Axles Shafts & U-joints, Complete Axles, Diablo Chassis, Diff Protection, Fabrication Parts, Gears & Lockers, Limit Straps, Rod Ends and Flex Joints, Transfer Cases & Gears, Wheels and Bead Locks, Winches
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PSC Motorsports: Hydraulic assist, Full hydraulic, steering kits, cylinders, pumps, reservoirs, tie rod kits & parts
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Discount Hydraulic Hose: Any hydraulic part you could need, hose, fittings, crimpers, filters
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Speedway Motors - Suspension & Race parts [FAST Shipping!]
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Southwest Speed Shop - Suspension & Race parts, Brake parts, fittings, etc.
Fabrication parts suppliers:
(for custom building your own suspension)
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Poly Performance: wheels, tires, winches, gears, drivetrain, lockers, general off road retailer, tubing and link material
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Ruff Stuff Specialties : Tons of fabrication materials, axle trusses, shock towers, axle swap kits, fab tabs & gussets
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Blue Torch Fabworks : almost any and every fabrication material you could think of, Rockwell axle fabed parts, rod ends, gussets, trusses
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AtoZ Fabrication : Tons of DIY Fabrication Parts
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AA-Manufacturing : Chrome-moly 4130, gussets, heims, nuts and spacer bushings, shock mounts, tabs, gussets
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Ballistic Fabrication: all kinds of fab parts to make your own 4 or 3 link setup and coils
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Copperhead Fabrication - Plasma cut tabs, gussets, beadlocks, sheetmetal parts.
Driveline suppliers:
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High Angle Driveline: Driveline brakes, custom driveshafts, high angle CVs
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J.E. Reel Drive Line Specialists: 1350 C.V. Drivelines
Please post any I do not have listed as there are so many out there that I have never heard of.
14B U-joint info:
Universal joints:
Swapping a 14 bolt in place of a 10 bolt can get a little tricky to some because of the possible need for a conversion U joint. All 14 bolts that i have seen, both SF and FF, use a Spicer 1350 U joint. With this said, GM doesn't commonly use a Spicer 1350 joint on 1/2 ton trucks, most commonly they use a Saginaw S44 joint. I have however seen Spicer 1310 joints, and the occasional Spicer 1330.
Obtaining a positive ID on the joint isn't hard at all, just pull the joint, and measure it. If by chance you have stock U joints, you'll have to take a torch, and heat the caps up until all of the nylon melts out of the driveshaft and oozes out of the holes. Rather than using a retainer clip like the replacement joints do, GM uses an injected nylon retainer. Now that you've got the U joint out, you can measure it and see what it actually is. Here are the specs of the 4 above joints:
Saginaw S44: Cap diameter- 1.125", Lockup - Internal (clips inside the yoke) 2.556"
Spicer 1310: Cap diameter - 1.063", Lockup - External (clips outside the yoke) 3.219"
Spicer 1330: Cap diameter - 1.063", lockup - External 3.622"
Spicer 1350: Cap diameter - 1.188", Lockup - External 3.622"
Now that you have determined the stock U joint, you can find which conversion joint you need:
Straight Size Joints:
S44 Neapco PN: 2-3011
1310 Neapco PN: 1-0153
1330 Neapco PN: 2-4800
1350 Neapco PN: 2-0053
Conversion Joints:
S44 to 1350 is Neapco PN 2-1153
1310 to 1350 is Neapco PN 3-3140
1330 to 1350 is Neapco PN 2-3050
If by chance you have any other combination, which would be an extremely rare case, you can look up the joints by size here:
http://www.aawheel.com/SiteResources...oUniversal.pdf Dimensional listings start on page 260.
Info thanks to GreaseDog