grumpy66
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Can't sing, can't dance, too fat to fly!
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Post by grumpy66 on Sept 25, 2014 23:50:48 GMT -4
Thinking about 60's under the Jk, new is completely out of the question unless I win the lottery. Anyone looking to sell a set?
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Post by backwoodsLJ on Sept 26, 2014 6:07:26 GMT -4
Thinking about 60's under the Jk, new is completely out of the question unless I win the lottery. Anyone looking to sell a set? Your 44's can go in my shop when they come out!
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Post by 8 inches longer, again on Sept 26, 2014 10:43:49 GMT -4
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Post by andrew7447 on Sept 26, 2014 12:16:00 GMT -4
Didn't take you long to out live the 44s lol. I'd rather a 14 bolt for the aftermarket support and some say it's stronger. Eather way there both huge rock anchors haha. This your dd?
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grumpy66
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Post by grumpy66 on Sept 26, 2014 14:16:41 GMT -4
Yes, my dd. just at the thinking stage now, haven't out grown the 44's just yet. Thinking I would like to run larger that 37's at some point. It's a rather expensive idea as I have no shop, no fab skills to speak of! If it does happen at some point, I'm going to have to pay someone to go over them and do the install. If I had a spare $15 grand I'd just order a set of pro rock 60's! What I'm hoping for is that someone will have a set from a project they've either lost interest in or can't complete and they are parting it out. I know it's a long shot but you never know until you ask!
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riles19
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Post by riles19 on Sept 26, 2014 14:38:22 GMT -4
check the auto salvage yards. car-part.com/Directory/Recyclers/Online/CA/ns.htmif you go to a specific "junk yard" they have a parts search engine that is pretty extensive. sometimes you need to keep going back and forth when searching, because they may have a front end with 3.73 in their inventory, but if you select 3.55 one may not come up with one. I can't remember the year range, but I know there are F-250 with the high pinion and unit bearings, and currie makes a unit that will work with stock speed sensors/abs, making for a "relatively" easy swap. That's what I've been looking into doing as well.
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