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I bought my Safari the day before Thanksgiving '07 in Kalamazoo, MI. In Dec.. I added a bunch of upgrades.
I started out just doing a brake job and tires, but while searching the internet for the biggest tires I could put on my stock truck I found astrosafari.com. I saw all the cool things people where doing and I was hooked. I notice a lot of the same member names here, so I guess I'll be settling in here.
While giving the van a once over of changing all the fluids and giving it a general lookover. I noticed it needed a right lower ball joint, so I decided to change all of them. Also the idler arms wher a little sloppy so I decided to change them. So I figured it's got 100,000 miles I might as well do the tie rods and drag link or whatever that bar is called that goes from the steering arm to the center link. I used all Moog pieces. I also put in a new front sway bar and links, because mine was cracked at the ends. I figure now it needs a lift so I put in a 2" sub frame lift and new indexed torsion keys so I could crank up the bars. I put taller shackles in the rear and added a leaf with air shocks in the rear and rancho's up front. I put on Cragar wheels and BFG A/T's 31 x 10.5's. I've bought a rear sway bar kit and a TranGo shift kit & corvette servo which I haven't had time to install yet. I'm keeping my eyes peeled for the right V8 deal, because that's up next.
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That's the before
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That's lifted
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That's lifted with tires and wheels.
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1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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Welcome RickU,

Keep the posts coming.Lots of folks here to help.Don't be afraid to post any questions.Might want to do a search in the how to section to see if the subject in question has already been covered.Good looking van,looking forward to the progress you make on it.

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Thanks Gary.
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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Great before and after pics! Look how silly it looks lifted with the stock tires!
Thanks for sharing and keep us updated. We drool over stuff like this.
And welcome!
1999 AWD Astro purchased January 2007
2" Overland Vans Lift Kit, Add-a-Leaf, Shackles, Torsion Bars Cranked 1"
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Welcome RickU!

You sure don't waste any time doing mods to your van. The moog part should last the life of your van. Any idea on what size V8 you want to put in your Astro?
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I'm looking at the L31 VIN code R 5.7L from 1996-2002, but it has that weak Central Sequential Fuel Injection system which probably what attributes to it's weak output numbers. 255 HP & 330 ft/lbs of torque. I've read of a MFI replacement system for this, but I don't think it can give performance gains just reliability improvements. If anyone has any information about improving these motors HP, but retaining the PCM (no carb) would be greatly appreciated. My state checks the obd II and it must be functioning with no error codes.

If I can't somehow make that setup work my second choice is a Gen III LQ4 VIN code U 6.0L from 2000- ? which would entail a lot more hassles, but creates 300-325 HP & 360-370 ft/lbs. of torque. That's about the limits of the 4L60E.

The 5.7 would fit the easiest, but gaining only 65 HP & 65 ft/lbs. of torque doesn't make sense. So right now I'll keep searching till I find a solution that allows me to keep all my systems operational, and gets me in the area of 100 HP 100ft/lbs. of torque that I'm looking for.
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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Sweet van!

Which Chicago burb you from?
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Sweet Lifted Van!
welcome aboard and another member of the lifted Astro/safari society lol
I love those beedlocks :heart: :heart: :heart:
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Woah....Sweet van
I like the way it looks =P~
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ihatemybike wrote:Sweet van!

Which Chicago burb you from?
Thanks, Arlington heights
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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If I didn't know better, I'd have thought you'd bought BLAZER's truck. Awesome! It's a got a "don't you dare dick with me" look. No chromey bling bling, yet pretty at the same time. Looks great :supz:
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Thanks Peter, now I just need to get some power under the hood.
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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I'm comin' over, GM catalogue in hand..... \:D/
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I see your running a Ramjet induction system and an electronic trans. Does the MEFI controller from the ramjet interface with the stock PCM at all? Or did you have to run a seperate controller for the trans. Does your obd II port still function? I need to run a setup that allows me to have a functioning obd II port with no error codes. So please bring your catalog and help answer my questions. ](*,)
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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OK, I reread your swap thread and that answers some of my questions. You did need a trans controller and you got the OEM computer to function just not as a PCM, but what happens when you hook a scan tool to the obd II port? Does it puke up a crap load of error codes? :vom:
1997 GMC Safari AWD 4" Lift, 31x10.5 BFG A/T, Eaton G80 locker w/3.73 gears, Moog Steering, Rancho up front, Monroe Air in back, Gm 1 ton 4x4 calipers more to come...To see a pic of my new V8 hold down Alt+F4
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