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  • Comrade Andy
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    Nice rigs... as for the axle where are they "busted"? as if you could always take the measurement from the splines on the good axle, add that length to the broken one and then take it to Alloy axle/Drivetrain direct/currie to get an axle made or stock replacement from them. hope it helps and we'll see you on the trails soon!

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  • MendoZJ
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    Can someone help me identify what kind of rear axle this is so I can order some new shafts. I tryed to find the BOM # from this chart but they dont match. Where it says the date should be it has "5 3 44" and where it says the BOM # is it has "2169"


    Thanks.

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  • PaulW
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    Originally posted by NAILER341
    Ah HA! The company firewall won't let me access these pictures. That's why they don't show up! :mad: I guess that I'm supposed to be working or something!

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  • sarah
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    Congrats! Hope to see you soon!

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  • NAILER341
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    interesting?
    http://www.puderproductions.net/Pictures/YJ/

    here they are.

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  • PaulW
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    Ummmmm I don't see any pics.

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  • NAILER341
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    nice looking jeep..
    what was the cost for one of those? :yay:

    sounds like it has a bunch of stuff already on it.
    snap a couple pics of the front end with steering, and suspension lift.

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  • MendoZJ
    started a topic My new 88' YJ

    My new 88' YJ

    Hey everyone havent been around in a while. I just picked up a 88 YJ for really cheap and am looking forward to getting it out on the trails with you guys

    Here are the specs:

    1988 Jeep Wrangler YJ
    5 speed, 4.2l 6 cyl engine
    D44 Rear with lock-rite locker and 488 gears
    D30 Front with detroit locker and 488 gears
    6 inch Rubicon Express Suspention lift
    33x12.50 Courser Mud Terrains
    Underbelly skid plates and rock sliders

    Pics:
    Finnaly home after 500 miles of driving


    Some mandatory Jeep stacking in my driveway



    The D44 axle shafts are busted so those need to be replaced and then it should be good to go. Im not sure where the rear axle came from, can anyone help me out on identifying it?



    My plans for it as of now are to get some 35-37in Swampers, herculine the interior, take off the top and doors and then cruise/wheel it.
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