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Driver side drop HP 44 front axle 67" WMS

HP 44
ARB
1310 pinion yoke
New 5.13 Spicer gears
Chevy flat top knuckles drilled and tapped, running hi steer
New Ford spindles
New Chevy 3/4 ton brakes
New Ford hub assembly (5 on 5.5 bolt pattern)
Hi-steer using 1 ton Chevy tie rod ends and 1.5" .250 wall DOM drag link and tie rod. (Both included in axle)
Warn Hubs
Warn Inner Axles
Randy's outer axles (chromolly)
Randy's u-joints
pic of u-joints...
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This axle was built from the ground up and the ONLY old parts on it are the Chevy knuckles and the housing. Every other part, bearing, seal has been replaced.

It is setup for a SOA YJ right now, but I can weld on new perches or TJ brackets if you want.

$2500
 
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Front 44

Last time I saw that axle, it was exactly as described! Fully rebuilt from the ground up! Pretty sweet setup!

Saw your last rag offering! Nice work! That is a lot of blue though!

Take it easy,

Dave from NM.
 
toyhunter said:
would this work for a tacoma you know?

The axel could work on a tacoma. You would need to change the hubs to a 6 on a 5.5 bot pattern and maybe move the spring perches. But tacos are drivers side drop, the older toys are pass side drops.
 
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changing to 6 on 5.5 is pretty easy...It would mean changing the hubs which aren't very expensive...it may also mean changing to chevy spindles, but I have a set sitting here that I would throw in with the axle. If you are not comfortable with changing hubs and stuff and wanted to convert it to 6 on 5.5 I could give you a hand...its really not that hard
 
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