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I have THREE CV's for a 98 Amigo. Obviously I know they'll fit a 98 Amigo, but what else will they fit, years and models?


Com'on, I know someone has this list of what it will fit. I know it fits 98/99 Amigo/Rodeo, I seem to recall it might also fit the same year(s) Trooper but don't know for sure. My biggest confusion is when that whole "hub nut" came around, because that seems to be right around the time I disappeared for awhile...

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I have a front drive driveshaft that came off my 98 Amigo. 5-speed, V6. What else will it fit?


I would guess it would fit a 98 Rodeo 5spd V6, but I don't even know if any of those exist... Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?

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I have a K&N air filter for a 90 Amigo. Round slightly tapered style. What else will it fit?


Where's all my first-gen gurus that know what airboxes are on what vehicles? I'm talking about a stock replacement here, not a cone.

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I have a rear driveshaft for a 90 Amigo. Slip yoke tranny end. 5-spd (obviously).


Com'on 1st-gen gurus... What year Amigos had the slip yoke?

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I have 5 Uniroyal Laredo M/T's mounted on 5 Isuzu Alloy Snowflake rims (from 90 Amigo)


Edit -- these are 32x11.50's if you didn't catch that above...

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I have a set of 4 Goodyear Eagle low-profile tires, I think they're 275/45R20's but I'd have to double check. They're mounted on some knockoff Chrome 20-inch rims.


More specifically, they're Gen-X Exxen knockoffs, and the tires are Goodyear Eagle GTII's. The size was correct. Not entirely sure of the offset/backspacing but they gave the Rodeo a wide stance IIRC. They're also 6-on-5.5.

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Name this tranny...


Almost postive at this point that it's a Toyota R150F, although I tried to shift it to first today and it didn't seem to want to go. Not sure exactly why, but I contacted Marlin today to see if he wants it as a core. His core charge is $500 - $600, so I might be plenty happy with an offer from him. We'll see.

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I also seem to have a t-case that was wrapped and stored next to the tranny above.<edit -- that's not what it is -- if memory serves, it's an Isuzu automatic t-case, no idea what from>
Anyone have any good way to identify this thing so I can at least put it up on e-bay or see if I can get a core refund for it?

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I also have one lonely Isuzu AISIN hub in the basement


FYI - haven't had a chance to look at the hub yet...

Thanks in advance,
Chris


Chris Perosi
Isuzu Editor Emeritus
OutdoorWire, Inc.