I need a pair of 44s from a scout with front disks. I would like to get some around Salt Lake City UT. They are not actually for a scout but I need some from a scout for the correct width.
Aint that the truth. All these Jeepers out there who thought Scout II stuff was the shit cause of the width and size. I bet they are re-thinking that now. No caster, obsolete axle shafts, etc... The ones to use were right under thier noses the whole time. :laughing:
Aint that the truth. All these Jeepers out there who thought Scout II stuff was the shit cause of the width and size. I bet they are re-thinking that now. No caster, obsolete axle shafts, etc... The ones to use were right under thier noses the whole time. :laughing:
ok say you have scouts on your jeep (uuh i mean a friends) and want to swap outer to internal hubs,i have cheby flat tops ,can i use all ford knuckle out(stubs,spindles,caipers and plates,rotors) and swap to my cheby knuckles,,,or?
ok say you have scouts on your jeep (uuh i mean a friends) and want to swap outer to internal hubs,i have cheby flat tops ,can i use all ford knuckle out(stubs,spindles,caipers and plates,rotors) and swap to my cheby knuckles,,,or?
Damn didnt think of that where is the search button? ,i know i can use cheby spindles and ford rotors,,but it would be nice to get all of the same rig,,just wondering if all ford would work or not,or why not
lol,, thnx for the link guess i'll do chevy ford mix seems to be the way to go
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