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spindles for solid axles they all the same??? #410942 03/03/04 08:30 AM
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94krawler Offline OP
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ok i got a 85 housing thats getting put together.it has no spindles.i could have sworn i read somewere that early and later axles was different.the reason i ask is a friend has a 80 axle for parts and its got spindles.thakns for the help.


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Re: spindles for solid axles they all the same??? [Re: 94krawler] #410943 03/03/04 03:17 PM
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All the knuckle parts are the same.

Re: spindles for solid axles they all the same??? #410944 03/03/04 03:21 PM
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A friend at work with an FJ thought the spindles between FJs and minis were different. The knuckles certainly are. You might want to research. Harry might know, Bobby Long probably does too.
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Re: spindles for solid axles they all the same??? [Re: Red_Chili] #410945 03/03/04 08:02 PM
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FJ knuckles are different from mini truck, I would guess that includes the spindle.

Re: spindles for solid axles they all the same??? [Re: 94krawler] #410946 03/03/04 10:54 PM
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anthony1 Offline
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It would help if you tell us what part of this big country you're from. Someone may have them laying around your neck of the woods or tell you which juckyard to go to get them.
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anyway, when I was putting mine together, I started with just the housing with the bell housing for 30 bucks...the rest of the parts are from junkyard or stealer.


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Re: spindles for solid axles they all the same??? [Re: anthony1] #410947 03/04/04 05:56 AM
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94krawler Offline OP
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ok guys im from eastern pa.i kinda figured i could any spindle off a mini axle.i could have sworn i read somewhere that the early spindles had a different pattern though.i thought pbb bt search showed nothing.oh and what i need for parts is spindles,the hardware for the spindles and steering arm cones and nuts(i now marlin sells the hardware stuff).thanks for the help im ting to get thisdone before ec4j <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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