solid axle swap

Started by CHIP, May 25, 2005, 11:49:08 PM

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CHIP

how are you doing everybody im new to the 4x4 family i just got my first truck a couple of weeks ago and id like to make it a decent rig. i have been talking to my cousin may be some of you guys know him eric anderson he's part of the tin benders and he suggests i do  a solid axle swap on my 1990 v6 4x4 toyota pickup its on 4'' blocks and 33'' bfg baja all terrains id like to beef every thing up eventually but id like to start off with the front axle. so if any of you guys out there can hook me up with a cheap solid front axle id appreciate it


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:welcome: just look at the classified ads there are usually a couple on there
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MiniSimp

Nice person to have as your cousin.
Check the parts for sale on this board, and also check the classifieds/axles-tires-wheels on Pirate4x4.

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88 Toyota truck ( Under Construction ) Dana 60's front and rear 5.38's, welded diffs, 3inch Downey rears up front,one link rear with aerostar coils rolling on 39.5x16.50/17 Pittbull Rockers and 17x9 Pro Comp extreme alloys.http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=40816.0

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CHIP

well i found a solid axle for $350 at a junkyard near by but now i need to buy the swap kit wich is going t set me back a couple grand so i have to save my money for a while before i can do that, but i guess its one step closer to beafing my rig up, oh by the way thanks for tellin me where to look everybody

KDC

Hey, I'm a newbie, too.  I want to do the SAS to my '88 4Runner.  I've read up on a lot of websites where people have done it, and it seems like it works out pretty well.  And all the stuff that comes from the kit is tight.  Good luck with your swap, CHIP.