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#53
Rig Status : Awaiting steering parts to come in.
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#54
Kodiak Dodge Wrote:Looks like Fairbanks could use a couple more fullsize wheelers. You know where I can pick up a Ford Dana 60 frontend?

Yes we do!! Good luck on the 60, at least from what I hear...heard of quite a few looking, but nobody finding any. Of course I don't know how hard some of these people are trying, were theres a will there is a way?
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#55
AK20 Wrote:
Kodiak Dodge Wrote:Looks like Fairbanks could use a couple more fullsize wheelers. You know where I can pick up a Ford Dana 60 frontend?

Yes we do!!  Good luck on the 60, at least from what I hear...heard of quite a few looking, but nobody finding any.  Of course I don't know how hard some of these people are trying, were theres a will there is a way?
I would go as far as buying a complete rig to score the axles I want. That seems to be about the only way you can get a D60 for a reasonable price anymore. Wish there was a way I could get my set of 60's here in Kodiak to Fairbanks. I think I have my front D60 sold for $700. Its out of a late model Dodge.
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#56
ugh! The dreaded red X... ???
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#57
I can't see the pics. All I'm getting is red Xs.
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#58
Movers showed up today with my street tires I had been storing in CA.

quick pic

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Better?
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#59
Much better AJ! ;D
Now, how much do you think can you get out of those used Metro tires you were running! :laugh:

Dusty - would a Dana 60 from a 79 Dodge work? You need pass or drivers drop? What rig you wanting this for? the Jeep? If so, get a dana 300 that would give you pass side drop and get my Dana 60/Dana 70 axles.
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#60
I need the Driver side drop for the Dodge. I only bought the Jeep to find out what all the Hype was about. May sell it later this year.
I had a set of D60's out of a 99 1 ton Dodge and a D60 and LS D70 out of an '83 Dodge 350
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#61
ChevyKev Wrote:Much better AJ!   ;D

Thanks, Kev.

ChevyKev Wrote:Now, how much do you think can you get out of those used Metro tires you were running!   :laugh:

Well it shouldn't be too hard to break even; Crazy4ink really hooked me up on those Libby tires.  (are you picking on me?  Wink )
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#62
looks good aj much better...
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#63
Thanks Wayne! One more...

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#64
OMG AJ NO MORE ESCORT TIRES!!! NICE!!! looks sooo much better than it did when i saw it at american tire... although it still looks bada$$ just looked a little funny on tiny tires rofl looks good man
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#65
how that looks good. I am not sure if I liked the bogger look you used to have as much as I like this new look. How long till you can wheel it again?
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#66
I got my light bar tonight, thanks to highboy. Just gotta get it mounted on.
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#67
GONNA BE DONE SUNDAY - woot!

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#68
bah i need money for ubolts, hubs and brake pads and i need to get the trannytcase setup my buddy is giving me... after all that i need some small installs to do, engine axle tranny tcase drivelines bed an manual tranny conversion, and body bushings, MAYBE the front clip i have for it but meh... alot of stuff to do on it, but its realistically getting closer to completion
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#69
Well, what's to say? The Beast is down and out for the count. My passenger side tie rod looks like a soup ladel. I called NAPA, $130 for a set of four tie rods. It's gonna be awhile before I have her up and running again.
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#70
Hey Michael just a head up here...your avatar is mispelled, Arctic not Artic.
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#71
Does anyone have one of those thingys that you use to take Tie Rods out with? I have a spare one that use to be in the X. It looks different than what I have, but it's straight. I was going to see if it'll fit.
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#72
I have pickle forks for rods and ball joints if thats what you need.
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#73
If that is what they are called they will definately work. Martin mentioned to me that they look something like a tuning fork. I have no idea what they look like. I've never worked on tie rods before. But, considering the circumstances I guess I'll have to learn if I want to get my truck fixed.
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#74
Pickle fork:
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Wedges between the two arms and surround sthe joint, pulls the two pieces apart. Pretty much a prybar that doesn't mar the joint surface. Whee, learn something new every day.
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#75
I got the front tie rod straightened a bit. The truck is drivable, but I don't trust it offroad. I also, got my light bar installed on the top of it. Looks cool. Just gotta get some lights for it.

http://www.clubphoto.com/_cgi-bin/member...id=3958265
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#76
michaeljr5 Wrote:I got the front tie rod straightened a bit.  The truck is drivable, but I don't trust it offroad.  I also, got my light bar installed on the top of it.  Looks cool.  Just gotta get some lights for it.

http://www.clubphoto.com/_cgi-bin/member...id=3958265

I gots no permission. If you are interested, I will have a couple of lights pretty soon.
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#77
Sure, how much?
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#78
How about a 12 pack of sprite? Bring the soda and we can take them off anytime.
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