Northern Utah BS thread #2
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From: Lehi, Utah
Year: 90' 93'
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Im actually looking for more. Im building an axle for someome right now and i am probably going to make some. Cory's friend Cory cut mine for me on his waterjet. And also your question about the rear... just depends on what vehicle it came out of. Ive seen them bolt up on some but not on others. Youll need to buy new perches, ubolts, plates, etc. I think they are 3 3/8" or 3 1/4" tubes. I have one in my garage i can measure. Now before you go using that rear 60. What size tires are you gonna run on it?
The rear axle is 79 ford 350 I think, my front is 78 ford. Could you make some plates for my front also? How much if so.?
I do have a set of 35's right now for it.
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From: SLC, Utah
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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From: Lehi, Utah
Year: 90' 93'
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Engine: 4.0
Well I tried measuring from inside perch to inside perch. The xj was 41, my D60 couldn't really get a good measurement because of the diff cover was in my way. Seemed like it was almost the same, maybe a little shorter then 41.
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From: Spanish Fork, Utah
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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Pull the xj axle out and set the 60 under the leaves
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