Alaska Mike
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Now we just need someone to make X-PANDA-CABs again. A few brackets and hinges, some canvas... would be cheaper to manufacture and ship than a rofftop tent, and would be more aerodynamic as well.
Alaska Mike said:Now we just need someone to make X-PANDA-CABs again. A few brackets and hinges, some canvas... would be cheaper to manufacture and ship than a rofftop tent, and would be more aerodynamic as well.
greenmeanie said:You might try contacting this person. He's in Tucson and has one as part of this parts collection. He's already dropped the price and that sals is an extra judgingby the number of other tubes he shows. You might find he's willing to part with it alone.
Edit/ OK it seems that ebay links get censored. Go to ebay and there is a guy in Tucson selling a big pile of parts that are enough to supposedly build two trucks. There is a sals in that pile of parts.
Sorry Tom, my meaning wasn't clear. I meant the idiot driving the CRX who just cut in front of you.Antichrist said:My solution to that is to not let idiots drive it.![]()
ntsqd said:I am particular fond of buying bearings from bearing houses. They carry the good stuff, which you can't always be sure of at a parts store, and usually at competitive pricing.
revor said:Remember that the Hubs and Spindles/stub axles from James current axle will fit on the Salisbury, if he utilizes those compnents the only bearings he will need are the diff bearings.
Cost of Timkin 387A (cone) And 382S (cup) should only be about $45 for the pair (carrier brearings) the Gear side pinion bearings HM803146 (cone) and HM803110 (cup) should go about $27 the pinion Nose bearings HM88610 (only have the cup # currently) should be about $25. The 9316 National Oil seal should be $12.
If the gears are good (minor pitting allowed on somthing this big) there are very good odds that you can pull the old bearings and put new ones in their place (put the shims back where you found them!!!) without needing to go through a set up. The Pinion on a Salisbury uses a Crush sleeve so you can simply buy a new one and torque it to spec.
Bearing tolerances are very tight, so much so that our crude Ring and pinion gears cannot take advantage of such tolerances.
I'm guessing that with some elbow grease and a good cleaning you could be one the road with a less than $400 brute that will never loose a ring or Pinion gear.