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HELP! 12 bolt carnage, need spider gears #459058 06/03/04 05:24 PM
Joined: Jan 2000
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Nick Offline OP
Wheeler
Does anyone have a set of spider gears, maybe left over from an ARB install, that they are looking to sell? I chewed up the spiders in my DD '96 Trooper 12 bolt.

Thanks,
Nick

Re: HELP! 12 bolt carnage, need spider gears [Re: Nick] #459059 06/03/04 05:52 PM
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salb3039 Offline
I've got mine from my D44, but I don't think that will help. Anyway, I'm sure as many people around here that is locked, someone will have a set for ya. How did you trash yours?

And if nothing else, try the junkyard.

Re: HELP! 12 bolt carnage, need spider gears [Re: Nick] #459060 06/03/04 11:48 PM
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houlster Offline
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Does anyone have a set of spider gears, maybe left over from an ARB install, that they are looking to sell? I chewed up the spiders in my DD '96 Trooper 12 bolt.

Thanks,
Nick


Hey Nick. I think I have a set still from my old carrier. I'll check for sure tonite.

--Dan

Re: HELP! 12 bolt carnage, need spider gears [Re: houlster] #459061 06/04/04 10:12 AM
Anonymous
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I shattered the spider gears in my 10 bolt front and was able to pick up an entire axle tube/pumpkin for $150 from the junkyard.

Re: HELP! 12 bolt carnage, need spider gears [Re: houlster] #459062 06/04/04 04:29 PM
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Nick Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks Dan, but I think I found a stock carrier so don't worry about it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Last edited by Nick; 06/04/04 04:52 PM.

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