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Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Mad_Scientist] #939276 04/10/09 08:56 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Awesome, thanks for the info. Hopefully the axle is still there when i go tomorrow. Will re-post how it goes. Thanks again.

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939277 04/12/09 01:15 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Ok....got me a 95SR rear axle....minus the lr caliper(some one beat me to it). Now the fun time comes for grinding the spring and tack bar mounts off....and try to find some gears. I pulled a 3rd member off of i think and 00 M/S....with 4.9 ratio according to thea tag, but the case looked way smaller than the 95 SR. Are these the gears i needed?

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939278 04/12/09 04:57 AM
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You prob found 3.0L(3000) engine one. You need one with 3.5L(3500) If engine is not there you can tell by plate if the middle of firewall in engine compartment. It should read 6G74 = 3.5L and 6G72 for 3.0L


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Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Alex Kogan] #939279 04/12/09 03:58 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks again for everyones help. I will re-post to tell how easy(or not so easy) the removal of perches and track bar mounts are.

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939280 04/12/09 07:09 PM
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Thanks again for everyones help. I will re-post to tell how easy(or not so easy) the removal of perches and track bar mounts are.


With a torch, and grinder, it's easy <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: LandRaider] #939281 04/12/09 10:19 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yea....my co-worker was planning on bringing his plasma cutter to work for another project, going to see if minds using it on mine as well. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939282 04/13/09 06:56 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Sorry.....another question for you guys. Who manufactured these rear ends (dana, etc..)??? Thanks again! You guys have helped out a lot.

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939283 04/13/09 08:56 AM
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Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: LandRaider] #939284 04/13/09 02:30 PM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Wow, thats awesome. In this day an age car manufacturers rarely make their own stuff.....nice to see some still do.

Re: Axle Widths (WMS-WMS) [Re: Ruination_Fan] #939285 04/13/09 06:49 PM
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Wow, thats awesome. In this day an age car manufacturers rarely make their own stuff.....nice to see some still do.


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