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    dont forget cutting the diff housing face thingamabopper out and spinning it around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    dont forget cutting the diff housing face thingamabopper out and spinning it around.
    you mean what would normally be called a diff cover on any other axle? Yeah, thats gotta be flipped or clearenced as well.

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    pirate says 46 to 45 that front digs are better.

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    then 4 wheel steer?

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    ya it only weighs like 1,500 lbs and has 55HP on a good day, I count on my gearing. I was planning on new berfs, shafts etc. the front is already done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammybeast
    ya it only weighs like 1,500 lbs and has 55HP on a good day, I count on my gearing. I was planning on new berfs, shafts etc. the front is already done.
    please go put that thing on a scale. I see no way it can only weigh that much. if it does I will be shocked

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    i know that 6 guys can pick it up off the ground, 3 people can flip it from on its side in a parking lot to back on all 4's. the motor can be picked up by 2 real easy, the tranny weighs about 40 pounds, and each axle is 120 or so. theres really not much to it.

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    i'll lick the chicken men's room floor* if it weighs that little.











    *- i reserve the right to edit this at a later date, a la jimmy, if it does indeed weigh that little

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    well i guess ill have 2 get it 2 a scale sometime

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    Quote Originally Posted by agjohn02
    i'll lick the chicken men's room floor* if it weighs that little.











    *- i reserve the right to edit this at a later date, a la jimmy, if it does indeed weigh that little
    go lick the floor at New York Sub, its much cleaner and theres usually no line.
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammybeast
    I thought that they say, "everything is for sale for the right price". maybe its priced too high then. Ive been looking for some things around and damn people want alot for a 1980 toy axle. Ive found a couple for $800.00 and their stock. I can buy 2 trucks that run in California for that and get em shipped out here. do people really rape you that bad for these parts out here? I baught my toy axles for $250 for both of em complest with tires, and that wasent even that good of a deal. what the hell is going on here? damn

    NOTHING is cheaper in california

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammybeast
    i know that 6 guys can pick it up off the ground, 3 people can flip it from on its side in a parking lot to back on all 4's. the motor can be picked up by 2 real easy, the tranny weighs about 40 pounds, and each axle is 120 or so. theres really not much to it.
    the same can be said for my old buggy, but I doubt it was under 3k. I have no doubt your rig is light, but no where near 1500 lbs.

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    If you're interested in putting Bellfields in it I have some for sale
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    ya what kind of berf are they and how much do you want for them? are they new or used?

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    maybe I should READ before I type, there bellfields. ya I would definately be inturested.

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