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Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... (now with pics) #776251 12/31/06 10:58 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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Hey all... I have a bunch of parts that I'm going to put up for sale, most likely on e-bay just because of the speed at which at need the money. I'm closing on a house on January 22nd, and I need all the extra cash I can come up with, so I'm selling a bunch of old stuff that won't help me until I get another Isuzu. One day, but not anytime in the near future, and the NEAR future says I need a larger down payment for my house. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> For now I'm driving a Ford Fusion, which, for a car, is one helluva lot of car for the money... Sure, I can't 'wheel it, but I promise that one day soon me and my 31 miles to the gallon will make it out to sit shotgun at an event so I can 'wheel vicariously through you guys...

Anyway, here's the list of what I need detailed descriptions and estimated pricing on, because as most of you know, I've been out of this loop for quite some time now... I will update the post with pictures once I upload them...

I have THREE CV's for a 98 Amigo. One is brand new, the other two are used but in great shape. Obviously I know they'll fit a 98 Amigo, but what else will they fit, years and models? I was thinking maybe $50 opening bid on the used, $75 to $100 on the new... Any thoughts?
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I have a front drive driveshaft that came off my 98 Amigo. 5-speed, V6. What else will it fit? No idea what this thing is worth...
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I have a K&N air filter for a 90 Amigo. Round slightly tapered style. What else will it fit? I figured no opening bid on this one, whatever it gets it gets. Maybe I'll get $15.
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I have a rear driveshaft for a 90 Amigo. Slip yoke tranny end. 5-spd (obviously). I paid $125 from H&I Salvage many years ago, and just unwrapped it from the plastic today to take a pic. Will it fit anything else?
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I have 5 Uniroyal Laredo M/T's mounted on 5 Isuzu Alloy Snowflake rims (from 90 Amigo) -- the rims are in fair shape, they clean up pretty good but still show scrapes and some pitting. No center caps. The tires are about the same, probably less than 50% tread left on most of them. Obviously I didn't rotate them well, as one of them is much more worn on one side than the other, and another is almost brand-new looking. I know they'll fit just about every Isuzu SUV ever made, but anyone know what else they'll fit? Any thoughts on a good opening bid? I rememeber these rims being a fairly valuable commodity years ago, have they remained the same, or fluctuated up and down? Anyone have thoughts on a fair price for the whole set? What about shipping? How the hell do I ship all that weight?
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This next one's gonna make you guys laugh, but... they came on one of the trucks I had in the past. I have a set of 4 Goodyear Eagle low-profile tires, I think they're 275/45R20's but I'd have to double check. They're mounted on some knockoff Chrome 20-inch rims. The rims aren't in particularly good shape -- the best one has almost no pitting, the worst is peeled almost all the way around the outer part of the design portion of the rim. The other two are somewhere in between. If you're more than 20 feet away they look pimped out though! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> I guess if they were in perfect shape I'd be looking to get closer to ten times the price, but you get what you pay for. The tires have about 75% treadlife left as they were fairly new when I bought the truck, and, of course, they've been sitting in my shed since that day. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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Name this tranny... I have the same one Michael Wood used on his super-silly-low Marlin conversion. IIRC, it was a Toyota R-151F, does that sound right to anyone? Don't worry, pictures to come later. In any case, it was rebuilt before I purchased it, and I just today removed the plastic wrap that it was shipped in, some 6 years later. I paid somewhere around $500 for it, and I was told it was a great deal by people in the know. Anyway, if anyone can correct me on the name of the tranny, that would be great, and if anyone has any idea what it's worth, I'd love to hear it.
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[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0726.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0725.jpg[/img]
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I also seem to have a t-case that was wrapped and stored next to the tranny above. I actually don't recall purchasing the matching t-case that went with Michael Wood's conversion using the Toyota tranny, but apparently 6 years ago, I did purchase one. Again, I'll post pics as soon as I can, but I really do think it was the same one Michael used in his conversion -- anyone know what it was?
<edit -- that's not what it is -- if memory serves, it's an Isuzu automatic t-case, no idea what from>
[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0731.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0730.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0729.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y285/cperosi/truck/100_0728.jpg[/img]

I think that about covers it for truck parts that I need help identifying and pricing. Of course, if anyone's interested in any of the above, shoot me an PM and we'll talk. I also have one lonely Isuzu AISIN hub in the basement, but I'd have to clean it up to see if it's in working order or if it's just a mish-mosh of parts.

Thanks in advance all, hope everyone's doing well since the last time we chatted...

Talk to you soon,
Chris

Last edited by Chris Perosi; 01/02/07 01:24 PM.

Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Chris Perosi] #776252 12/31/06 11:17 PM
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I'm closing on a house on January 22nd


Congratulations! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Back and ready to rock...... crawl.

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Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Chris Perosi] #776253 01/01/07 07:31 AM
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Congratulations! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

x2 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


To help a bit with pricing...
What size are those 5 Uniroyal M/Ts?
(and yes, the Snowflakes are still mighty popular)

Also...
What sort of truck did the 275/45/20s come off of - or, more to the point, what bolt configuration do the wheels have? --- I know that Goodyear originally developed that size for the 2000 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson. --- Do they look like this:

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If so (much to my surprise) you can find new ones listed between $136 and $152 each.

HTH


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Six Isuzus, so far... still have three of them.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Smiley] #776254 01/01/07 03:44 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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Congratulations! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> x2 <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Thanks guys!


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To help a bit with pricing...
What size are those 5 Uniroyal M/Ts?
(and yes, the Snowflakes are still mighty popular)


Dammit, I know better than that, I can't believe I didn't list the size. They're 32x11.50's if I remember right, but to be honest I didn't even look at the size when I took the pics. I'll report back. The snowflakes are 15x7jj neutral (0) offset rims.

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Also...
What sort of truck did the 275/45/20s come off of - or, more to the point, what bolt configuration do the wheels have?


6-on-5.5 -- they came off a 98 Rodeo I purchased from someone that used to be an active member of this forum.

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I know that Goodyear originally developed that size for the 2000 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson. --- Do they look like this:


Hmm, no, they have a slightly different tread. I'll post pics later in the day.

Thanks again guys,
Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Chris Perosi] #776255 01/02/07 02:27 AM
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...I'll post pics later in the day.

*Nudge*

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Six Isuzus, so far... still have three of them.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Smiley] #776256 01/02/07 12:56 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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Got sidetracked -- uploading now...


Chris Perosi
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OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Chris Perosi] #776257 01/02/07 12:58 PM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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I know that Goodyear originally developed that size for the 2000 Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson. --- Do they look like this:


Hmm, no, they have a slightly different tread. I'll post pics later in the day.


OK, looked at them again, those are the tires, the Eagle GTII's... Pictures on the way...


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: Chris Perosi] #776258 01/02/07 03:46 PM
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Hi Chris, hope to see you out at Moab again someday...best of luck with the new house. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig
Serenity now!
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... (now with pics) [Re: Chris Perosi] #776259 01/03/07 03:27 AM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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I have THREE CV's for a 98 Amigo. Obviously I know they'll fit a 98 Amigo, but what else will they fit, years and models?


Com'on, I know someone has this list of what it will fit. I know it fits 98/99 Amigo/Rodeo, I seem to recall it might also fit the same year(s) Trooper but don't know for sure. My biggest confusion is when that whole "hub nut" came around, because that seems to be right around the time I disappeared for awhile...

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I have a front drive driveshaft that came off my 98 Amigo. 5-speed, V6. What else will it fit?


I would guess it would fit a 98 Rodeo 5spd V6, but I don't even know if any of those exist... Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

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I have a K&N air filter for a 90 Amigo. Round slightly tapered style. What else will it fit?


Where's all my first-gen gurus that know what airboxes are on what vehicles? I'm talking about a stock replacement here, not a cone.

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I have a rear driveshaft for a 90 Amigo. Slip yoke tranny end. 5-spd (obviously).


Com'on 1st-gen gurus... What year Amigos had the slip yoke?

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I have 5 Uniroyal Laredo M/T's mounted on 5 Isuzu Alloy Snowflake rims (from 90 Amigo)


Edit -- these are 32x11.50's if you didn't catch that above...

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I have a set of 4 Goodyear Eagle low-profile tires, I think they're 275/45R20's but I'd have to double check. They're mounted on some knockoff Chrome 20-inch rims.


More specifically, they're Gen-X Exxen knockoffs, and the tires are Goodyear Eagle GTII's. The size was correct. Not entirely sure of the offset/backspacing but they gave the Rodeo a wide stance IIRC. They're also 6-on-5.5.

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Name this tranny...


Almost postive at this point that it's a Toyota R150F, although I tried to shift it to first today and it didn't seem to want to go. Not sure exactly why, but I contacted Marlin today to see if he wants it as a core. His core charge is $500 - $600, so I might be plenty happy with an offer from him. We'll see.

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I also seem to have a t-case that was wrapped and stored next to the tranny above.<edit -- that's not what it is -- if memory serves, it's an Isuzu automatic t-case, no idea what from>
Anyone have any good way to identify this thing so I can at least put it up on e-bay or see if I can get a core refund for it?

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I also have one lonely Isuzu AISIN hub in the basement


FYI - haven't had a chance to look at the hub yet...

Thanks in advance,
Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.
Re: Help me identify these parts so I can list them for sale... [Re: BigSwede] #776260 01/03/07 03:28 AM
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Chris Perosi Offline OP
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Hi Chris, hope to see you out at Moab again someday...best of luck with the new house. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


One day when you least expect it I'll come rolling into town in some vehicle you expect to see even less than you expect to see me! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Chris Perosi
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OutdoorWire, Inc.
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