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Old Jun 2, 2010
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how did you get the piece you have to cut off of the mustang? did you cut up the old axle at the jy?
 
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Old Jun 3, 2010
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Originally Posted by stephen.g.fiddes
your truck doesn't fall apart when you tow?

haha just messin. lol




Why not swap an expo axle, and leafs in? then you get discs, stronger axle, and better leafs all at once lol
didnt want a expo axel you have to re set every thing and re weld the spring purches and the parking brake you have to ****** to get it to work im happy with my 28 spline its held up well for the stuff its been through

Originally Posted by silverfox
how did you get the piece you have to cut off of the mustang? did you cut up the old axle at the jy?
i took the rear apart then pulled the axels and got my bracket
 
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Old Jun 3, 2010
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did the same as brandon, we both got our stuff from the same yard, rear disks are awesome as far as stopping power
 
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Old Jun 3, 2010
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Originally Posted by ShadowRanger08
I won't have that option for at least 10 years, its impossible to find anything above 2000 here, insurance gets all the wrecked newer models...bastards

Nice swap though, I've always wanted to do this
What do they do with them?
 
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