FS. locked 20 and 30

If anyone is interested, I will be selling my rear AMC 20 wide track, Yukon cromoly axles, 4.10s and detroit locker, sand blasted, epoxy primer and 2 coats epoxy paint, detroit and gears have 1500 miles on them, eveything else, ( seals, bearings, all brake parts ) have less then 300. Also will be selling my front wide track dana 30, same thing, primer and paint, same miles as rear 20 on seals, bearing, same miles on gears, (

4.10 ) and locker, locker is an OX cable locker, inner axles are Yukon cromoly and take 5-297 or 760 U-joints, no knuckles, outters or brakes included right now as I think they will swap over to my new 44. If anyone is interested you can reply to email listed.
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Greg
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RoyJ
4.10 ) and locker, locker is an OX cable locker, inner axles are Yukon cromoly and take 5-297 or 760 U-joints, no knuckles, outters or brakes included right now as I think they will swap over to my new 44. If anyone is interested you can reply to email listed.
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Kate

Oh, sorry, west coast of Canada.

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Greg

I want to go up and bigger, spring over and 37s, I got a ford 9" for $100.00, neighbour has a couple wagoneer front 44s, he is also a wheeler and machanic, does my installs for me for a good price, like $50.00 to put in a detroit, $100.00 to swap gears, of course I make it easy for him, I take just the front or rear to him, washed and painted, not the whole jeep to climb under. He's a little more of an extreem wheeler then me though, shortened ford truck with dana 70s and detroits front/back. Anyway I knew he had these 44s sitting there and when the 9" came along I decided it was time, even though I just finished swapping to wide track 6 or

8 months ago.
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Greg

LOL! It took a little while, but yep, you deffinitly got bit by the upgrade bug. =)

-jenn

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jbjeep

No, there was no time lag about this bug, I have 20 grand in reciepts that prove I was bitten the day I bought it, :)

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Greg

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