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Just got the new Pete Trasborg passed away, Katie of Catching up with Katie confirmed this on FB, we do not know how, Katie ask for privacy as that is what the family has requested..
RIP Pete Trasborg.
Yeah 600.00 probably isn't bad for a Ford 44 and a 9", but when you can pay 250.00 for the pair that sounds even better, add to that a Chevy Dana 44 with both flat tops and disc breaks. Now I have the parts for my HP build that cost me 290.00 and the knuckles have been drilled and taped for...
Wished I would have done that with my first set (the ones under my Cherokee) I went to a Ford only bone yard 600.00 for the pair. So 1977 HP Dana 44 and Ford 9" I am much happier with the get it out of my yard special..
I paid 150.00 for my Ford HP 44, It was a drum break. I paid 40.00 for a Low pinion Dana 44 with six lug discs. Both from Craigslist, get it out of my yard specials..
17"and rims bigger breaks, frame stiffeners. And if your clocking everything flat adding a cage would be a good idea..
I hope your not running the stock Dana 30 front and whatever you have stock rear?
Oh sorry Skipper, I was talking about on the road. Offroading mine never saw anything until after it was on 32s..
Wow that must have been crazy!!!!!
I loved driving my Cherokee on stock tires on road, it had alot of getup and go... Now with the heavy tires and rolling resistance it sucks...
I would have to agree with Eric, even though I never daily drove my Cherokee. It was actually more fun in my opinion to drive it totally stock.
Dont get me wrong I like driving it now but mostly now its only to get to the trail, which well isn't that often.
Some things are worth waiting for, I would wait 11 years to save 260,000 any day.... Glad you finally got your dream house dude!!!! Now move into it will ya!!!:rof: