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<blockquote data-quote="Stretch" data-source="post: 464648" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>They're only worth as much as someone wants to pay for them. :****:</p><p></p><p>My buddy has a set for sale right now that we haven't really pushed to sell. $1000 for the set is what he is asking and has had some interest but no takers. </p><p>Front - Trussed, Dirty30's, chromo hub gears, 4.10's, Spool, 6 shooter arms on standard knuckles, ARP studs, IFS Hub swap, guard built off the front to protect a hydro assist ram. Standard Toyota width perches</p><p>Rear - IFS width, Spool, 4.10's Stock Shafts, Trussed, Standard Toyota width spring perches</p><p></p><p>The stock stuff, at least here in NC I have never paid over $200 for a complete front in good condition and $100 for a rear. </p><p></p><p>Good rule of thumb would be to add up all the parts in the axles and the cost to get stock axles to build from and then list it for about 2/3rds of that price to start with. The tabs, brackets etc aren't really worth anything unless you find someone that is able to use all the same geometries so that stuff is a wash IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stretch, post: 464648, member: 412"] They're only worth as much as someone wants to pay for them. :****: My buddy has a set for sale right now that we haven't really pushed to sell. $1000 for the set is what he is asking and has had some interest but no takers. Front - Trussed, Dirty30's, chromo hub gears, 4.10's, Spool, 6 shooter arms on standard knuckles, ARP studs, IFS Hub swap, guard built off the front to protect a hydro assist ram. Standard Toyota width perches Rear - IFS width, Spool, 4.10's Stock Shafts, Trussed, Standard Toyota width spring perches The stock stuff, at least here in NC I have never paid over $200 for a complete front in good condition and $100 for a rear. Good rule of thumb would be to add up all the parts in the axles and the cost to get stock axles to build from and then list it for about 2/3rds of that price to start with. The tabs, brackets etc aren't really worth anything unless you find someone that is able to use all the same geometries so that stuff is a wash IMO. [/QUOTE]
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