by eamarquardt » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:09 pm
As we said in the Corps: "Depends upon terrain and situation".
If the axle is exactly what you need and just needs a bit of cleaning up I'd say, yup it's a good deal.
But:
Are the springs the right capacity? What will new ones cost if required?
Are the bearings and seals in good shape? If not, how much are the new parts and how much is your time worth to refurbish the axle worth.
Are the brakes (including cylinders, calipers, pucks, and shoes) in good shape or will they require refurbishing. If they do require work how much are the parts and effort going to be.
Will the axle be exactly the right width for your planned build? If not, how much will it cost to have a welder modify it if you can't do it yourself?
As you can get a new axle, brakes, and springs for maybe $350 (can't find the quote I got a while back right now but this is close) and order EXACLTY what you want and be assured everything is brand new and serviceable (well maybe as I ordered my axle, they forgot to build it with brakes, sent me the brakes afterwards, and while doing the hub to brakes/brake drum swap I discovered one of the bearing nuts was defective and needed replacing, ha).
Me, I'd rather hustle, do a few odd jobs, scrimp on beer and cigarettes (just kidding on cigs), postpone new tatoos, avoid wild women, and give up the occaisonal gormet meal at Taco Bell and buy a brand new axle, springs, and brakes exactly as I want it.
But, you might get lucky, find what you want in good shape and get a good deal. Go look but: "buyer beware".
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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