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FJ80 front axle with E-locker, Denver,Co. $1200
« on: Mar 20, 2007, 04:14:41 AM »
I have an FJ80 front axle with the E-Locker, high pinion, complete out of a 96'Landcruiser.
It is in Great shape.
$1200 obo, or trade for front Dana 60 complete.
303-903-9851 Scott
Denver, Co.
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very nice

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damn man wish i saw this a week ago before i started ordering a bunch of parts.  and its right down the road.  :shake:



good luck with the sale.  :beer:

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damn man wish i saw this a week ago before i started ordering a bunch of parts.  and its right down the road.  :shake:

good luck with the sale.  :beer:

Return your stuff :thumbs: and buy mine :biggthumpup: I will deliver to your house!!! :driving:
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want to sell just the diff?
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would you ship that thing?

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Yeah I would ship it, $200-$300 for shipping depends on the mileage and if You can have it shipped to a business or pick it up at there terminal, it is cheaper.
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what would it be to ship to 56001 and it would be a business?

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I just called the shipper. $ 217 to you.
what would it be to ship to 56001 and it would be a business?
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how much to 94513 also a buisness
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how much to 94513 also a buisness
probably closer to $300
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im kinda new, whats the differance between the early 80's axle housings compared to the fj80 housing. i.e. will it work as a strait axle swap in a 86 runner
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The housing is wider, WMS 63", the Birfeilds are alot bigger, bigger rotors, calipars, high pinion third, and Elocked sometimes.
The only draw back is, the steering arms come from under the knuckle, so if you are doing a SAS with leaf springs, it is alittle harder to make the steering work.
And the tie rod is in the back of the axle underneath the high pinion.
im kinda new, whats the differance between the early 80's axle housings compared to the fj80 housing. i.e. will it work as a strait axle swap in a 86 runner
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Sorry guys but the third is sold, the birfeilds, housing, I only have the outers left.
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