I have a couple Third members for sale
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I have a couple Third members for sale
If anyone is interested. I have two that are complete, but need rebuilt, I think they are 28 spline, I have to check them again, and one that is just the caseing, and Pinion gear.
They will need to be rebuilt, but in farely good shape. Not sure of the size of gears in them, I need to count teeth, just been to lazy too.
Give me an offer, not sure what they are really worth..... But I will look around and see what kinda price people are getting for them.
They will need to be rebuilt, but in farely good shape. Not sure of the size of gears in them, I need to count teeth, just been to lazy too.
Give me an offer, not sure what they are really worth..... But I will look around and see what kinda price people are getting for them.
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I would have to look. what does the big N stand for?
They deffinetly need rebuilt, but the gears all seem to be in good condition, Its just the bearings and such that probibly need the attention. I will try and get some pics up of them here shortly if I can find the time away from my little one.
They deffinetly need rebuilt, but the gears all seem to be in good condition, Its just the bearings and such that probibly need the attention. I will try and get some pics up of them here shortly if I can find the time away from my little one.
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They factory N cases are marginally stronger mostly becuase they use a bigger carier bearing, the WAR cases (no fill plug on case) are best used as wheel chalks.