Trussed 9" housing, $300!

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Trussed 9" housing, $300!

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Stock width, 65.5" wms-wms, housing, here is the break down-

Housing - $100-200 pick a part yard / $400+ currie etc.
Giant truss - $200
Ruff stuff caliper brackets- $50
Billet filler - $25
drain plug - $15

Total before Labor - $390-690

It was $100 for the straightening labor after fitting and welding. Call around and get some quotes, you wont be able to build a comparable housing for this price.
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pics ?
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Sorry thought I posted these....
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Yo! Still have the 9" axle for sale? If so hit me up! I'm Interested #6197154893
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[quote="Carter619"]Yo! Still have the 9" axle for sale? If so hit me up! I'm Interested
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I will let this go for $200 no less. It has no axles, no third.
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Am I off base on the price with this?! I am goign to be blunt here. If you think you are gonna get a complete built 9" for $300, sorry it aint gonna happen.

Go ahead and get a junkyard housing and truss it yourself then come and tell me it was a better deal. Not trying to be a dick but I've been there done that.

If any on is interested I will put a good third member, axles and brakes and you can have it for $2500
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I don't know much.. but it seems like a great deal to me.Where are you located?
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Vista, North County San Diego
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Unbelievable Brian. That thing should have sold a long time ago at that price. This is a solid housing fellas. Tell your friends and let's get this thing to a good home.
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I agree its a definite steal.
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It's the same width as stock bronco?
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Yes stock width. 65.5" wms-wms. You will need stock length, 32.25", equal length axles.
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trades welcom as well. I need -

2- headsets
lights
Carpet kit

Dont be afraid to make a trade offer.

I am not desperate to sell it but it is just a big paper weight in the shop right now and its bums me out how much work i have into with zero use on it. I built it then decided to go another route.
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I also have Front fenders for sale. I will make a package deal if anyone is in the gathereing part phase.
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cs_drums wrote:Vista, North County San Diego
Bummer, was crossing my fingers hoping you were up more up north....everyone is in Socal....good luck with sale!
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I may be interested. Still available??
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Still available.
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Willing to trade +/- cash...

Headsets
antenna
3/4 HIDs
LED bar
Paint body work
old ATC
Camp gear

Anything? I am willing to negotiate but I am not willing to giive away.
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cs_drums wrote:Willing to trade +/- cash...

Headsets
antenna
3/4 HIDs
LED bar
Paint body work
old ATC
Camp gear

Anything? I am willing to negotiate but I am not willing to giive away.
Is it true and straight? Was it put in jig when trussed? May i ask why you are getting rid of it?
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