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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Mon Nov 15, 10 3:42 pm
Anyone know ?
dana 60 ?
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DaveBishop
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by DaveBishop » Mon Nov 15, 10 4:57 pm
Steve could it be a 9 1/4 I don't know only guessing
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Blue
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by Blue » Mon Nov 15, 10 5:36 pm
Hard to tell from that angle, you need a proper shot of the rear cover.
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by Anonymous » Mon Nov 15, 10 7:34 pm
I reckon thats an 8-1/4, but a wide one?
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Mon Nov 15, 10 10:16 pm
Got hold of the Guy its a 9 1/4 well spotted Dave,
damn thought it might have been a Dana
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by John » Mon Nov 15, 10 11:17 pm
You dont want a heavy old Dana Steve
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Tue Nov 16, 10 3:24 pm
For the Fury John
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by Mick » Sun Nov 21, 10 2:02 pm
It is a Dana Steve and a reasonably strong one