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jeepsr4ever
10-19-2003, 10:04 AM
ok guys heres whats up

dana 44 fronts 5-6 and 8 lug $90
14 bolt rears C&C and full size $75
dana 60-70 rears $75
10 bolt 6 and 8 lug fronts $80
any rear axle $75 most fronts $90 (sorry no HD 60-70)

set of 70's front and rear drums closed knuckle 4:88 $400
2 1/2 ton gm front with T-case $350

You need to pm , This is an awesome hook-up.......if i dont answer leave a message i will get back to you. A good friend owns a local boneyard needs dough fast.......np205's $100 these are screaming deals!
I am not the one selling these it is a friend
MC.......
Edit to get the second pic to show - Mudrat

http://www.imgbay.com/sites/mpcrescenzo///axles%20sunday0002.jpg
http://www.imgbay.com/sites/mpcrescenzo///axles%20sunday0003.jpg

Tigger
10-19-2003, 10:55 AM
I can't use any of that stuff right now but thoses are some SMOKIN' Deals.

Lifted79CJ7
11-05-2003, 11:05 AM
So where are these located?
Jack

jeepsr4ever
11-05-2003, 12:53 PM
MN man .......MN :(

Kornchild
11-05-2003, 07:49 PM
But he don't have the axles I want :P :x

jeepsr4ever
11-05-2003, 07:52 PM
yes he does

pghjeeper
11-13-2003, 07:44 PM
Ok here goes, I got my axles but my buddy wants a 73-76 D44 chevy front, like mine with flat top knuckles both sides. Also have a buddy looking for a high pinion D44 front driver drop.

jeepsr4ever
11-13-2003, 08:04 PM
i have just knuckles at $140 a pair (outers and inners) and a center hp 44 but not a complete one

Tigger
11-14-2003, 01:01 AM
MC, what do you think would be a good set (matching bolt patterns also) for a 90YJ to go SOA with? Do you think that shipping them would kill any benefit of getting a set from him?

jeepsr4ever
11-14-2003, 09:39 AM
shipping always kills 90% of the deals i get on these parts, I guess a AMC 23 and a front waggie 44 (6bolt) But whats the big pain of having 2 different bolt patterns mud?

:splat:

Tigger
11-14-2003, 09:50 AM
shipping always kills 90% of the deals i get on these parts, I guess a AMC 23 and a front waggie 44 (6bolt) But whats the big pain of having 2 different bolt patterns mud?

:splat:

Never heard of an AMC 23. Same bolt pattern is desired because I still will be driving this thing on the street after its SOA, so I would like to be able to carry one spare tire.

jeepsr4ever
11-14-2003, 10:02 AM
This is true of alot of jeepers but not amc mechanics, here is the breakdown

AMC 15----smaller amc cars
AMC 20-----Small jeeps
AMC 23----Full size jeeps 1 piece alxes, thicker tubes

It is everywhere that a FSJ's came with AMC20's.! To end the myth the FSJ NEVER EVER came with AMC 20's, well to some thats what they called them. To AMC factory workers this axle was called the AMC 23. I dont know why they called it a 23 because it is alot like the SWB 20 but my assumption is that it had 3 characteristics that set it apart form the 20
1. thicker axle tubes
2. one piece shafts
3. Welded tubes (I think all where but i swear ive seen some without plug welds)

Again this is only speculation. AMC engineers =;

Tigger
11-14-2003, 11:36 AM
I did not know that.. I am smarter this week than I was last week. Cool.

I was thinking D60/D60, D44/D44, D44/14 Bolt, or D44/9". Since I will be driving this on the street still and running 35-37" tires is the reasoning for my axle selections.

jeepsr4ever
11-14-2003, 11:38 AM
yeah try posting that at ifsja.org..LOL you will get a bunch of ?'s and comments like AMC20 is a AMC20 is a AMC 20..but i personally love the site!

Tigger
11-14-2003, 11:41 AM
I Like ifsja.org but but ask a question over there and get 1 answer 100 opinions and 20 not a possibilities... and everyone seems to contradict one another.

jeepsr4ever
11-14-2003, 11:45 AM
sites like ifsja and por are what a BBD is like when its grown up...LOL

Zorm
11-16-2003, 02:13 PM
hey jeepsr4ever, on these axles, would your friend settle for parting with just parts of the axles?
I need the spindles and backing plates to convert my W/T D44 from 6 to 8 lug. Wouldn't mind a good set of rotors/hubs either

jeepsr4ever
11-16-2003, 02:59 PM
Well hes a stingler when it comes to hard work, he will sell the whole axle but as far as pulling them apart, i suppose i could slaughter the tubes with a torch and you could grind out the centers from the knukcle and have everything from inner knuckle out.......but i dont really have alot of time for that, plus we are talking $150-200 for shipping

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