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Need an opinon
#11
Sounds like thats what it might be qouted from above link...

Quote:SRW
(single rear wheel truck)
67.5" 3-3/8" / 0.5"Type A Type 1
DRW
(dual rear wheel truck)72"3.5" / 0.5"Type B Type 2

C&C
(cab and chasis truck)
63.5"3.5" / 0.5"Type B Type 1
Van70"G30 and G35Type A Type 3

Notes:

* The SRW and C&C axles use the same housings and shafts, with the difference in width being in the hubs. The housings are actuallly identical except for the location of the backing plate flange. Drums & hubs are different, but backing plates, shoes, and wheel cylinders are the same) * The SRW and Van axles use the same hubs, the C&C and DRW axles use the same hubs; Though different, the SRW/Van hubs and the C&C/DRW hubs can be interchanged causing a change to the axles WMS (see pics below) SRW and C&C axle shafts are the same ** Van, DRW, and SRW/C&C axle shafts are all different lengths as follows (long/right side / short/left side):
o Type 1 - SRW/C&C - 37-5/8" / 31-5/8"Type 2 - DRW - ??
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#12
billavista is like one them there inganeer types. He can provide you with hours of reading material. Spent alot of time on the pirate board years ago when i was in Cali. Was at the Pirate rubicon clean-up in 99.
If your ok with rust repair , and you are satisfied with the axle info go for it. depends on what you want it to be , wheeler , showpiece , driver or a little of all that.
But there is a wealth of info here and alot of good folks willing to help ya if able.
shon
I think my rust is rusting...
I can't remember which mistake comes next...
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#13
Not really sure what Im gonna do with it...I wasnt exactly "looking" for one, but this kinda popped up. The guy is wanting to trade for some stuff I have and Im trying to do the math to see if its worth the trouble to trade, repair this one and either drive it or sell it....I can do all the mechanical myself so thats no problem, it just deciding if its worth it or not..Guess I need to drink some more and think bout it :beer:
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#14
understood on the drinky. :beer: shifts over at 11 and I'm heading up 129 to a few myself.
oh and by the way YOU NEVER SELL A BRONCO :drinkbud:
shon
I think my rust is rusting...
I can't remember which mistake comes next...
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#15
I doubt there is one piece of sheet metal on that thing thats good.
The quality of the work done on the bronco is poor at best.
The body is not even bolted to the frame in front floor.
What do you think is under that sheet metal patch on the floor?
Add that to the steering system and I would have to question the entire "custom" drive train.

I think $500 would be too much.
There are much better Broncos out there for $1500 - $2000.
I would pass on this thing.

My $.02
Socialism is GREAT!
Until you run out of other peoples money!
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#16
I think Im gonna pass on this deal...after looking at the pics closer its got alot of hidden problem. It looks like the outside had the bedliner put on over rust, so that would mean either stripping the bedliner or doing the repairs and then reapply the the bedliner...
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#17
I think that's a good decision Jduck.
Keep your eyes open ... good ones come by once and a while.
I'm looking for another ... sort of ...
Socialism is GREAT!
Until you run out of other peoples money!
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#18
66stocker Wrote:I think that's a good decision Jduck.
Keep your eyes open ... good ones come by once and a while.
I'm looking for another ... sort of ...
theres a couple on chattanooga c.l.
Life is short------drive your bronco everyday!
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