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Mog rims..... F250 transfer

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Mog rims..... F250 transfer

Post by Gheto_Modz »

What other vehicles used the same stud pattern as 404 mogs?... I think I remember someone saying landrover early series or similar, I presume the centre would be smaller and need trimming out but its just for wheeling axles around the shop while I build up the beast....Unless anyone has some mog rims of course..... cheap... with tyres...cheap...

Also f250 divorsed case... Early 70's from what I can work out...can anyone tell me what the likly hood of sourcing one in Aus would be and what should I expect to pay for one... I need a remote box for my suspension setup and will be running international 345 with 4 speed and dana 20 transfer and want a second transfer mounted centre of both diffs... or would a MQ one stand up....

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Post by junior80 »

paging gonzo........
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Post by Gonzo »

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Post by junior80 »

thought I remembered you having a second set of wheels. I wonder if there's room in this last container for 5 wheels for old mate here?
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Post by Gonzo »

I have a second set of tyres, not on rims. I think I have another set of rims on the way over soon, but there is no eta...
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Post by sierrajim »

zuk_33 is selling an Atlas transfer.
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Post by dklyne454 »

I dont know what they are worth, but i had a spare NP205 transfer case (The one out of the early F250's) that i sold about 6 months ago on ebay for $50. i had a few watchers and 2 bidders and thats all it went for, so maybe thats all it's worth :?:

They are a real decent transfer case though, as solid as, and bulletproof.
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Post by AZZA FJ40 »

Why dont you make the rims?

Buy the outers and have the centres cut out like im doing for my 404's
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Post by dirtyGQ »

I have f250 with remote transfer ,and know f tucks australia do sell and wreck them,the are located at capalaba qld. If you need the number i will find it tommorow for you.
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Post by Gheto_Modz »

I found a transfer case... 200 clams \i thought that wasnt too bad as I just got a reply from a wrecker i contacted weeks ago and he can do me a super deal on his last one only 1200 bucks,,,,ffs....
I will be getting custom wheels made but i just wanted something for wheeling them around on... and maybe using them once its all finished fo a second set ....
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