ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
Stupid question...
Any idea on speedometer issues if you'd be swapping out the rearend? IIRC ARBSeth went through that, and it was never 100% right.
Also, any possibility of the components being available seperately? IE just front, or just rear?
How bad would it be to use the stock 8.25" rear, with the TJ mounts and perches welded to the rearend?
Is the SFA kit going to be bracketry just so you can bolt up TJ suspension components and TJ-compatible axles, or will it come with control arms/trackbars/steering box/etc? How complete is it gonna be?
Not that I have any money, I'm just curious

The speedo issue is solved but it requires the use of a different t-case that has a speedo drive in it,the stock t-case does not.
Why use narrow axles like the 8.25 and stock TJ axles? The main reason for it is to keep it low and wide and you can't do that with the narrow TJ axles,thus making it very "tippy".Plus you would be hard pressed to run 35" tires and make the TJ axles live very long.The cost of the full width axles is offset from not needing to use front coilovers.
Control arms will be in the kit,as far as I know steering linkage will not be due to the customer is suppling the axles and we could possibly not know the correct lentgh,or setup,the customer needs unless they use the same axle and setup that I am using.
And finally it will not be cheap but it will be cheaper then having a shop custom make your SFA "kit" since 90% of the work can be done by the customer with good mechanical ability.The building of the axles and welding the axle mounts should be done by a pro.