Putting a D44 axle under my Jeep and it's been narrowed to accept Scout II inner front shafts. Where can I find a set? I need these by next weekend! Thanks
Putting a D44 axle under my Jeep and it's been narrowed to accept Scout II inner front shafts. Where can I find a set? I need these by next weekend! Thanks
I bought the axle this way, and theoretically pass. drop waggy inners will work too, but they're a little shorter. I'll buy the warns when I find some money, but right now I'm too f-in broke. Thanks
Which place? Bisio motors? Mr. Scout? Scout Parts.com? Your looking at around $100 for short and $150 for long, plus shipping of course, from any of those places. Try Yukon or something.
What do you guys have to say about the scout parts place in Oregon? Think they'll have a set and possibly at a reasonable price? Thanks
Ary
If you are talking about scoutparts.com than prepare to pull down your pants and bendover. Bring your own vaseline. If you're thinking Mr Scout in Eugene than you might have a good chance. Or email me at ihojeff@yahoo.com if you can't find a pair. I might have an extra set to sell but I'd have to check.
Search the for-sale, post in the wanted. Then search for IH specific board and look in their classifieds... www.binderbulletin.org is a good starting point.
Be prepared for the "jeeper" comment.... might be better to try and "pretend" your a scout guy... if you can :flipoff2:
Yukon would be a good try as well, last I heard the Scout shafts should be just about avaliable.
Waggy axles will fit too, the Scouts just fit better according to my measurements. I bought the axle this way, and it's too damn close to go through the trouble of taking the C's off just for 3/8" of an inch either way. Anyway, I got a set of shafts, and since I'm only running 35s on an XJ, I'm not too worried about breaking them. Thanks
You'll be bending the tubes on that scout shit anyway. Some previous owner fucknut put scout shit under my Jeep. I've got them torn out but can't give the shit away.
I think I'll just piss on them, cut them up and take pictures and put them on the 'binderbulletin board'.
He's a good guy to deal with too! I've bought quite a bit from him and have always been happy with the product.
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