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IFS 10 bolt #395427 02/08/04 03:01 AM
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 165
Ryan12980 Offline OP
Wheeler
is the front housing the same between a second gen amigo and any other isuzu besides the second gen rodeo's and amigo's? Kinda wondering if its the same width as the first gen's or troopers or such not. I know cv's are different, but are the housings?


Ryan Christiansen

99 Amigo, 2wd V-6 Auto. 3 torsion lift, ES9000's, Yoko's AT+II 31x10.5R15, Indy 4x steel rear bumper, radio shack cb, diesel antenna.
Re: IFS 10 bolt [Re: Ryan12980] #395428 02/08/04 08:02 AM
Anonymous
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All I can say is that some first gen troopers (87.5 and older I think) have an 8 bolt front end.

Re: IFS 10 bolt [Re: Ryan12980] #395429 02/09/04 04:22 PM
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Ryan12980 Offline OP
Wheeler
btt

kinda why I put the 10 bolt in the subject. if you know what I mean.


Ryan Christiansen

99 Amigo, 2wd V-6 Auto. 3 torsion lift, ES9000's, Yoko's AT+II 31x10.5R15, Indy 4x steel rear bumper, radio shack cb, diesel antenna.
Re: IFS 10 bolt [Re: Ryan12980] #395430 02/09/04 05:08 PM
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I think the first half of the year in the 98's the 10 bolt was a modified one. Not sure how or if that'll change the housing or shafts.


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Re: IFS 10 bolt [Re: HCMP] #395431 02/10/04 03:29 AM
Anonymous
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*shrugs* sorry.

Re: IFS 10 bolt #395432 02/10/04 03:35 AM
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Ryan12980 Offline OP
Wheeler
guess nobody knows, how bout anyone with a 10 bolt lying around can they get some overall measurements? bracket to bracket I would think


Ryan Christiansen

99 Amigo, 2wd V-6 Auto. 3 torsion lift, ES9000's, Yoko's AT+II 31x10.5R15, Indy 4x steel rear bumper, radio shack cb, diesel antenna.







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