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IFS ARB front diff, driveshaft, mudflaps, Ubolts
« on: Sep 20, 2006, 01:57:43 PM »
Location is SF bay area.

Mudflaps for a 2nd gen 4runner.  A little bit of rust showing through from the metal framework inside.
$40 plus shipping.


IFS front differential with ADD system, 5.29 gears (from US Gear) and ARB locker. Gears and ARB are 2 years old. Because of my manual hubs there are very few miles on them, maybe less than 1000 miles. No leaks. $800 plus shipping. Preference will go to local pick up.


Leftover U-bolts from my SAS. 9/16" U-bolts. $5 each, plus shipping.


Original rear driveshaft from auto tranny 4runner. It fits this pattern so be sure it will fit your application.
http://www.robinhood4x4.com/misc/rear%20tcase%20flange%20labeled.jpg
$30 plus shipping.
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whats the length on the driveline?

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do you have just 1 round u bolt?  If you have 4 ill take them! maybe the drive shaft too.  was it a v6??

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Woops, sorry snowshoe, did see your reply.

Guys, I'll measure the length when I get home.  Be sure the flange pattern is the same as yours though (see the link in the first post).  Yes it is from a V6, auto tranny.

Only 1 round Ubolt.
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Sorry it took so long.

The driveshaft is 46.5" compressed, 50" fully extended (on the verge of falling apart). 
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If the square ubolts are correct length/width for an 85 axle, I'll take them. stwardoski@mdmh.org

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Quote from: cruzila
Well, if the ideal of excluding the lesser equipped (stock or otherwise) is accepted... there is no fundamental difference between that and a Sierra CLub ideal of exclusion. If we cannot embrace the 4wheel users as a whole. We are not fighting for access. I cannot be that shortsighted

 
 
 
 
 

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