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Hey Kurt, thanks for reaching out. I'm looking for the large spring, it had gotten pitted from some rust. I didn't realize you would have used parts.

EDIT... That's for an FJ60 axle.
 
Hey Kurt, thanks for reaching out. I'm looking for the large spring, it had gotten pitted from some rust. I didn't realize you would have used parts.

EDIT... That's for an FJ60 axle.

We've got new and used on those. Used $10-15 (let me check condition), new are $28.00. These are OE AISIN ones.
 
Wow, I didn't know I could get new ones. I'll make up an order for the new one and some pieces I need. I'm thinking on just buying a new Aisin hub also and keeping the rebuilt one for backup.
Thanks Kurt :beer:

We don't have them in our regular retail inventory, but I have a stash of new ones.
 
Wow, I didn't know I could get new ones. I'll make up an order for the new one and some pieces I need. I'm thinking on just buying a new Aisin hub also and keeping the rebuilt one for backup.
Thanks Kurt :beer:

New spring headed your way. These are all new take-outs. :cool:

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Holy Moly, that is a good stash. Thanks Kurt for taking care of that.

My pleasure. We bought a giant stash of new hubs that had been taken apart by a company years ago. They bought brand new AISIN hubs and proceeded to take them apart and have the hub dial laser engraved with their logo. Neat, but they never got around to putting them all back together and subsequently closed their doors. We bought a bunch of their random inventory close-outs and these came with it. :D
 
This just shows if you're looking for something and don't see it on Cruiser Outfitter's website, just ask because they probably have it. :beer:

The old website (CruiserOutfitters.com) had ~2000 of 7500 active stocked parts
The new CruiserTeq.com site has 2017 of 7500 so we are improving :D
 
You guys were mentioned on Kindigit!!

:D

That's an old episode where they ask "Who ordered the parts from Cruiser Outfitters" or similar yeah?
 
So, I spent a few hours of my life making an alignment tool for measuring toe in. I've done it different ways over the years with half azz results and wanted to do it a little better. Question for you guys in the know because I can't remember what a good toe in is. I set it at 1/8" in, anybody have an opinion before I move on.

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