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Is it possible to get them from a local auto parts store? I ordered them from AC and they haven't shipped yet...Im wondering if I could save some money going to Autozone....

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Is it possible to get them from a local auto parts store? I ordered them from AC and they haven't shipped yet...Im wondering if I could save some money going to Autozone....

89' XE Pathy
-AC 2.5" lift..more to come



Doubtful. AC seems to have one of the best prices around on them. I paid $133 at 4WP this week. If you have one of those locally that might be an option.
 
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Well 4WP is on the other side of town and thats about 40 miles away..Anyway I went there once and they didn't seem to know a thing so I won't go back. My order from AC came out to almost 150 with shipping and tax Complain. Does AC ever give any discounts after ordering a lot from them?

By the way how do you like those hubs?

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-AC 2.5" lift..more to come
 
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4 Wheel Parts, 4 Wheelers Supply, and Desert Rat can get them for you for about $115-$130


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damn those things cost a lot! they're cheap for a dana 44. but stay away from the half ton hubs, i already grenaded one.
the premium hubs for the d44 are 88$ if memory serves. one more reason to go SAS i guess. tell the wife "but honey, we can save $ on hubs!"

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2000 Nissan Frontier SE V6,
front and rear dana 44s, King Coil front suspension, revolvers rear, 5.38 gears, ARB lockers, Warn winch, 4wheel disks, 35" Xterrain tires, custom tire carrier. See at pathfinderoffroad.com
Damage to date: blown hub, crushed steering stabilizer, dented fender, rainbowed step rails, broken winch cable, broken side mirror, 2 downed trees.
Other vehicle: '95 Jeep Wrangler, Detroit and lockright lockers, Ford 9" rear, Dana 44 front under construction, 4.56 gears, 4wheel disks, 4:1 T-case conversion, 8000 Lb Ramsey winch, 33" Mastercraft Courser MTs
See both at maxtire-4x4.com
 
Posts: 728 | Location: Near Mobad Utah! | Registered: September 29, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I hate 4WP too. I just had to have them that day. All they have out there is a bunched of jacked up Superduties that wouldn't fit on half the trails I go on. Most of them never even see dirt.
 
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I hate when people lift trucks and don't use them. I see trucks like that all the time, and everytime I see them, no mud. I probably have my truck clean for 2 weeks out of the year. Lifting your truck just for looks is worse than getting a kazoo and making a Ricer.

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-AC 2.5" lift..more to come
 
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