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Some of the 70's waggoneer and Cherokee's had flat tops but the drives side doesn't have the holes alredy drilled in it like a chevy.

 
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i'm looking at buying a parts truck right now mikey-

85 4runner 4 inch lift 350 carbed motor th350? sound system with subs 4.10's everything to make it TPI in a box in the back 33" boggers

the thing is it doesn't have a t-case and is RWD

he wanted 1500 and i was on the phone with him for 10 minutes and got him down to 600 cash.....

i'll call him tonite mikey, i might even be able to send the birfs with someone to the AZ run
 
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Originally posted by TF&J:
True that, but remember that Waggy's did not have the flat top knuckles, or at least mine didn't. I got some for cheap though, and had one of them drilled and tapped for the high steer set up.




If you're poking around a bone yard, look for '74-'78 Waggys - they have flat top knuckles.'77 Chevy's and older with D44's, mid '70's Dodge's, and all Chevy's have the drivers side knuckle with the studs already in them, so you wouldn't have to do anything to that one knuckle.

Got this info from jeepgod.net


 
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getting a T-case that outputs on the passenger side is only half the battle. Wil there be enough clearence on that side of the motor? Make sure you have the room for the driveshaft on that side.
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I'd be more concerned aout clearance under the floorboards without a body lift.


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i am going to be worried about ground clearance and gas tank relocation with the toy t-case. i'm taking off my bed and makng a tube flatbed.
 
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