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You gotta love them divorced t-cases. I gotta give the guy credit for that. I don't think anyone saw that possibility. I wonder how well it vibrates, I mean works. And those new Crawler cams I hear are going to put Crower out of business.
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"steel gear driven Rear end is a 1989 Dana 70"
^^^^ that is a very good way to discribe an axle.... ![]() I'll bet the operation his wife needs is to get her some new front teeth from all the chew she eats... ![]() I'll take the front axle though, I have a friend that wants a chevy axle. |
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It's right up there with the "850 Hawley double pumper". I guess that's the redneck cousin to NAAAAAAWWSSSS? Or is it a cheap Chinese knockoff?
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Aww come on! Give the guy a break. The woman don't need no operation.
He needs the money to give his home in the background of the first picture a paint job and a set of spinner rims.
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WTF is a hawley? Mabe he meant it could hawl a buch with them rear springs? I love how the front axle is centered. Looks like he used the chevy right pad and made a new left pad. Only looks to be off a couple inches....
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Holy fuck no way!
What really made me say NO WAY is that that thing is selling in a town about 70 miles away from me... I don't think most people from this area even know about the internet, so that was surprising as hell.
Heck if he didn't have a reserve on it I'd throw in that $100 bid. There's probably a few parts I could use for my 69 F-250...
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![]() Yea, the seller is a friggin moron with a shallow gene pool but it could be a good parts truck.
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Definitely some other issues tho.
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Rock God
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If they are still within their acceptible range of motion considering the compound angle that is. You wouldn't know till you tried it, but I'd have to think that's a greater lateral offset than you would expect a driveshaft u-joint to be running.
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