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Front end Question #718280 04/23/06 06:30 AM
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Thumpszilla Offline OP
Need a Spot
I am new to jeepin' and I am buying a 79 j10 project truck. The guy I am buying it from has the front axle shafts and spindles out and I need to get the front wheels back on to move it. Do I have to reinstall the axles at this point or can I just put the spindles, tires and wheels on to move put it on the trailer? I Know this may be a stupid question but just wanting to know what tools to take along to get it home. Thanks alot!!



FrankenJeep J-10
80 body and frame
77 258 engine
79 th400 and bw1339
79 d44's with 3:54gears welded rear
36" Iroks on 15x10 rockcrawlers
Soa and shackleflip
Re: Front end Question [Re: Thumpszilla] #718281 04/23/06 06:48 AM
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JeePete Offline
Body Damage is Cool
You don't have to put the axles in. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: Front end Question [Re: JeePete] #718282 04/23/06 06:51 AM
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Thumpszilla Offline OP
Need a Spot
Thanks man sorry to ask a stupid question but as I said I am new to jeep. The closest thing I had before was and 84 amc eagle.



FrankenJeep J-10
80 body and frame
77 258 engine
79 th400 and bw1339
79 d44's with 3:54gears welded rear
36" Iroks on 15x10 rockcrawlers
Soa and shackleflip
Re: Front end Question [Re: Thumpszilla] #718283 04/23/06 08:25 PM
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,398
JeePete Offline
Body Damage is Cool
No sweat! Enjoy your J10. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> I had a 73 once. it was a great truck. I wish I'd never sold it. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


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