geez people, I'm actually w/ Ian on this one. I mean, hell, driveshafts aren't all that expensive. You could even go cheap, if you wanted to, and put a box shaft up front (not that I'd want to do it, if it'd still see pavement in 4x4).

If having to get a driveshaft made up is the limiting factor in getting a SAS, maybe you shouldn't do an SAS...

I mean, we're only talking $200 to $300 for a driveshaft. In the grand scheme of things, that's not a huge number.