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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2004 15:40:46
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Subject: 9.25 For Sale (R/T) IP: Logged
Message: I have a 9.25 rear axle for sale from a Dakota R/T (I believe it is an ‘00 or ’01). It does have 3.92 and Limited Slip. A guy I know got it from a salvage yard. We were going to use it for a rock crawler build up, but decided to use different axles. We changed the fluid and cleaned up the axle real nice. It looks to be in perfect shape. Pictures available (just give me your email address). The pics show one drum missing, but I am pretty sure I have it around somewhere. Asking $400 obo. Will ship at buyer’s expense (about $200 depending on location through ForwardAir).
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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2004 16:27:34
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Message: Forgot to mention that it comes with the rear sway bar and there is a hole in the top/back of the differential housing. I am not sure what it is for, but there does seem to be a threaded bolt or something in it (I couldn't get it out to see what it was), but the hole is supposed to be there for something (I am not real familiar with the Dakota drivetrains). Whatever the threaded thing is, it does not seem to effect the gears turning because I was able to turn them all the way. I do have pics of this by the way.
Also, I am located in Snellville Ga
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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/17/2004 17:29:05
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Message: Still for sale
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Frank N. Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/18/2004 02:04:28
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Message: how much for the gears by themselves?
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conig Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/18/2004 18:53:07
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Message: after the price of installs the whole axle might be cheaper just a thought frank N unless you can set the splin yourself or my local shops are trying to rip me off.
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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/18/2004 21:26:59
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Message: If nobody buys the complete axle, I will be parting it out (I will probably wait another week before I start pulling everything apart).
Matt, you could be right. It would depend on the area and person doing the work. Gear installs range from 100 bucks all the way to over 500 (per set).
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