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Old 11-07-2013, 12:03 PM   #1
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So does anyone know of a place I can purchase two complete Currie axle setups? The few sites I've checked sell housing or steering parts. I want the whole deal.
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So does anyone know of a place I can purchase two complete Currie axle setups? The few sites I've checked sell housing or steering parts. I want the whole deal.
Nope, you'll need to just order all the parts to complete the axles. There are tons of different options so everywhere likes to leave it up to the customer to make the choices they want most.
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I had a feeling that would b the answer. So I need the housings, axles,diff,and steering. Is there anything else I would need. This is going on a four link setup.
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I had a feeling that would b the answer. So I need the housings, axles,diff,and steering. Is there anything else I would need. This is going on a four link setup.
Housings
Bearings
Gear set
Diff cut and locker - or - Aftermarket locker
Axle Shafts
Knuckle kingpin bushings (front only)
Knuckles (front)
C-hubs (front)
Hexes
Hex Pins
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do you already have a set of axles your replacing? for example when i got my curries for my ridgecrest all my parts in my ar60s fit right into the currie housings. i also upgraded some parts when i had them apart like some universals in the front and some aluminum chubs and knuckles. also i do believe the curries come with the four link trusses already. at least mine did.
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Old 11-09-2013, 10:11 AM   #6
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I started this build not knowing a lot of info about axles and so I bought a two front TLT complete axles. I was bummed when I got them to find out that the spools were "JB welded" and there for I would be unable to install bearings. Plus the TLT axles look like toys axles. I tried making them work but they just don't Look right on my build. They work just fine, but it would be like installing hub caps from Walmart on your nice new BMW.
My Chassie is about 90% complete. I have 4ws now but I might ditch that for a Dig system. I'm currently running a 2-speed. Pretty sure that hexes and wheel nuts are the only thing that will swap over. I'm talking to someone who has a fully loaded set of curries for sale now. I'm just trying to pull the trigger.
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