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the barbie willys

Axial buckets look great in there. "thumbsup"

Thanks, i was looking at them and they just looked like the perfect size.

i also got the other one done and just had to get a pic, then the munchkin saw me taking pics and ran in the house and got her cam so i had to set it all up again for her photo opp.:ror:

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Great looking Willy's , love these builds I am also currently building a wraith axle Willy's with a 14" wheel base and partial comp cut. I was also thinking of using the larger wraith head light buckets they look great
 
Hey what drive shafts are you using in this jeep? ?

I know he is running Jun-Fac . I think the lower ones are for a Honcho . The jack shaft is the shorter one for AX10 with dig I think . Maybe Brian will get time to chime in later tonite or tomorrow .


On mine I'm runnning Jun-Fac for a Honcho on the lowers . For the jake shaft I'm using the another front Jun-Fac for Honcho .
 
Thanks do you think the junfac shafts are as strong as the mip's ? I am building a Willy's right now with a r3 and t finder case. I made a mod to the tranny so I could keep it all in the engine compartment . I like the design of your cage it looks awesome
 
Thanks do you think the junfac shafts are as strong as the mip's ? I am building a Willy's right now with a r3 and t finder case. I made a mod to the tranny so I could keep it all in the engine compartment . I like the design of your cage it looks awesome

I have MIP & Junfac shafts, and the MIP shafts are much more beefy, and they are a slip-spline shaft. The Junjac only have a ground flat on one side of the slip-shafts. The Junfac are still plenty strong, but if you want overkill strength, get the MIP.
 
I have MIP & Junfac shafts, and the MIP shafts are much more beefy, and they are a slip-spline shaft. The Junjac only have a ground flat on one side of the slip-shafts. The Junfac are still plenty strong, but if you want overkill strength, get the MIP.

Or if you want to pay alot more"thumbsup"
 
FWIW, I'm on a 2 year old set of TMAXX driveshafts in my orange Jeep. They are absolutely bullet proof and dirt cheap."thumbsup"
 
Thanks I have mip's for my Willy's already but with my r3tranny being stuffed in the engine compartment I have an odd ball drive shaft length from the tranny to the tcase. I think I'm gonna use a stock wraith drive shaft and shorten it and do the pipe and sleeve mod to keep it from blowing apart "thumbsup" I have to get me a build thread started and post all my pics of it
 
Clean your floor... the munchkin is gonna cut up her feet on daddy's old crusty sunflower seeds. :roll:


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