Before I put them in the For Sale section, I thought I would see if anyone needs the last of my 80 parts I have laying around, so here is goes.
Front Driveshaft, stock 80: about 160k miles with maybe 3k miles on new Toyota u-joints, rebalanced when u-joints were installed. $50 obo
Rear Driveshaft, stock 80: about 175k miles, maybe 10k new Toyota u-joints, rebalanced when u-joints were installed. $50 obo.
These would make great trail spares or if you need u-joints on your stock d-lines.
Rear 80 axle bearing tool: This is the one you need when servicing the rear full-float axle bearings on an FZJ80. New it was $58, I will let it go for $25.
EDIT: I forgot to add the other two items I have lying around.
Toyota 4cyl Transfer Case was going to use it on Drippy and well Drippy sold, so its got to go. Paid $150, $125 obo, no shifter, but it does have the mount.
Lumber/Pipe rack came off of a '89 toyota pickup, should fit any small regular bed pickup, $125 obo. This thing is heavy duty, should hold up to anything you can do to it.
Let me know you need/want any of it, I would rather sell it locally.
Thanks,
Jack
Front Driveshaft, stock 80: about 160k miles with maybe 3k miles on new Toyota u-joints, rebalanced when u-joints were installed. $50 obo
Rear Driveshaft, stock 80: about 175k miles, maybe 10k new Toyota u-joints, rebalanced when u-joints were installed. $50 obo.
These would make great trail spares or if you need u-joints on your stock d-lines.
Rear 80 axle bearing tool: This is the one you need when servicing the rear full-float axle bearings on an FZJ80. New it was $58, I will let it go for $25.
EDIT: I forgot to add the other two items I have lying around.
Toyota 4cyl Transfer Case was going to use it on Drippy and well Drippy sold, so its got to go. Paid $150, $125 obo, no shifter, but it does have the mount.
Lumber/Pipe rack came off of a '89 toyota pickup, should fit any small regular bed pickup, $125 obo. This thing is heavy duty, should hold up to anything you can do to it.
Let me know you need/want any of it, I would rather sell it locally.
Thanks,
Jack
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