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what to charge for an axle
#706321
03/14/06 10:06 PM
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I've never sold an axle before so I thought I'd ask what they are going for. What should I be looking to get for the 2nd Gen. Dana 44 with a powertrax no-slip? no rotors or calipers. Any body know? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
thanks, -jeremy
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Re: what to charge for an axle
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#706322
03/14/06 10:42 PM
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Start with lowest price on car-part plus 10%-20% add to that 75% of the cost of the locker. It's used, but it is installed and ready to go.
#2 why?
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Re: what to charge for an axle
[Re: CPOM]
#706323
03/14/06 10:55 PM
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Wow. Lowest price on there is $90. Way too cheap to let it go.
I ordered a rear axle with 4.77777777777777777777777777777's thinking that the cost of the gear set-up would be more expensive than buying the whole axle and just swapping it out. If I want a locker I could weld it up, or install a new one depending on what kind of money I get for it.
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Re: what to charge for an axle
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#706324
03/15/06 02:09 AM
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is the 2nd gen the wierd one or is it like a regular d44 just w/ discs? depending on gearing you may still be able to sell it to the jeep crowd. I'd say somewhere in the neighborhood of 250?
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Re: what to charge for an axle
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#706325
03/15/06 02:20 AM
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D44 rears go very cheaply around here. With the brake parts missing, even with the powertrax, I doubt you'd find anyone to give you over $150 for it in my neck of the woods.
Sean Strawmyer Back and ready to rock...... crawl. From Indiana or surrounding states and interested in wheelin'? Check out www.mwior.com
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Re: what to charge for an axle
[Re: strawmyers]
#706326
03/15/06 02:45 AM
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ah didnt see that about the brakes
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Re: what to charge for an axle
[Re: paulevans76]
#706327
03/15/06 10:13 AM
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Gonna have to agree with Sean. Rear axles are almost a dime a dozen around here. I paid less than $200 for my front D44, and a rear would be considerably less. Half the time I see someone selling a front axle, they are throwin the rear in for free. With the locker I'd say $125-160 depending on how clean it is, and your area.
Dallas
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Re: what to charge for an axle
[Re: StinkBug]
#706328
03/15/06 07:41 PM
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maybe I'll use if for a SAS and only drive on straight trails.
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Re: what to charge for an axle
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#706329
03/16/06 01:23 AM
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there's always cutting brakes
CHRIS 98 Amigo, 92 Pup
need a pickup 1st gen fuel level sender
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