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Sold 1 tons.

ktmoutfront

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1 ton axles. Only need the covers resealed and lube added to be useable. I pulled the covers for the pictures.
Early for Dana 60,
High pinion,
Drivers side drop,
King pin.
All new internals.
5.13:1 gears.
Detroit locker.
Warn hub locks.
Bonz high steer arms.

14 bolt full floater rear axle.
Single rear wheel hubs.
Disc brake conversion.
All new internals.
5.13:1 gears.
Detroit locker.
I do not remember what the splines are on anything. These were built for a project and due to a medical issue, it will never be built. So my loss is Blah, Blah, Blah.

The brotherhood can get these for $5500. If I am way off on price, let me know.
I listed these today on FBMP for $6500.

Local pickup is best. I can put them on a pallet for the right price and shipping costs.

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So much want,,,, so little money :doah::notworthy:
 
That 14 bolt looks like a late model 10.5aam like I have in my K5 and Joop.
 
That's what I was told when I bought them. 3 people have said 14 bolt. Definitely a 14 bolt cover. AAM have a flat spot on the passenger side for a fill plug.
The GM 10.5 aam IS the 14 bolt. A lot of people hear aam and either picture the 11.5 or the dodge which is totally different.
 
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$200 core, + the cost of the goods inside, disc swap, and setup labor.
 
$200 core, + the cost of the goods inside, disc swap, and setup labor.
I new that. But what are those numbers? Never done one of these. And my brain is not allowing me to focus long enough to look up pricing. I loose track of what I am doing.
 
14 bolt full floater rear axle.
Single rear wheel hubs.
Disc brake conversion.
All new internals.
5.13:1 gears.
Detroit locker.

200 core
364 disc brake conversion (RuffStuff)
168 master overhaul kit
250 gears
650 Detroit Locker

1622 is the total for these parts; then labor
 
I new that. But what are those numbers? Never done one of these. And my brain is not allowing me to focus long enough to look up pricing. I loose track of what I am doing.
I bought my aam 10.5 from a junkyard delivered to my house for $400, spent $900 on the front and rear axle to be built by a shop with reusing the open front and gov lock rear with 4.56 gears.
 
Yukon 5.13 set is 225 on amazon
detroit locker is 627 on Jegs
disc brakes conversion..250?
setup gears/bearings kit 150 on Jegs
labor 300?
 
Pricing tons is a pain, for reference i sold mine for 2k, and that was a stock 78 dodge front end with external hubs, rear was aam 10.5 with a detroit. Covers and a crossover arm were the only non stock stuff.

Good thing is you are in a place where people build and wheel.
 
That sure looks like a stock AAM 10.5 disc brake setup. I am running one on my K5. A disc conversion would not have the ebrake lever and cable bracket.
 
The Ford king pin 60s are getting hard to come by, but a lot of people are also going to super dooty axles now so the demand is down some. In my area the set is probably $3000. I can pass the word on to a buddy of mine that’s about 2 hours from you, he knows a lot of guys that wheel.
 
That sure looks like a stock AAM 10.5 disc brake setup. I am running one on my K5. A disc conversion would not have the ebrake lever and cable bracket.
Or backing plates
 
Out here I would expect the rear axle to sell for $1500+ and the front $2800+
 

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