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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Location: croton,ny.
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If anyone needs info or pics on anything pertaining to Mogs,E-mail me with your sh?t, I've got access to approx. 30 unimogs
about 3 minutes away from my shop. Plenty of pics and a working knowledge of these beast's might help someone in a jam. schwarzweld@aol.com Later
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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Location: Wetumpka, Al
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I need some 9" wheels. Do you have some that you are willing to sell? My axles(U-1300) are supposed to be reasy to pick up by next weeend, and I still don't have any wheels. I am looking for wheels without the step. They have to be in good condition, as I plan to use these wheels for a while.
If you really do have good knowledge of Mogs, then I say you will be very usefull around here. We are short on Mog experts that know about more than the axles. We have a few overall Mog experts, but they are not around too often. Thanks, Sean |
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I'll back him up! Yeah he is around alot of mogs and yeah he is an up and up kinda guy.
Welcome on board Steve. How is things going with the Tranny Cooler/spray bar Ideas?
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Re: stash
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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Location: Memphis, TN
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If I'm correct, you don't need to do a torque tube conversion unless you run mog 406's. The more typical 404s are different.
Now someone tell me I'm wrong. I probably am.
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So I guess that means ur wrong
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Location: Germany
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Not always, we are starting to build a Transfer Case to use the torque tubes with any kind of transmission and motor in any kind of frame also tube frames. You only have to build a solid mount on the frame for the TC. Right now we have running one truck since 1 year without problems (yellow Toyota) . www.killeraxles.com |
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