TacomaJD
I LIKE CHEAP STUFF.....
I have a pair of "short" drive flanges for sale. These came off of my FJ80 front axle, but I believe they will also work on the Toyota mini truck axles as well if you want to go stronger from manual hubs to drive flanges. Dust caps not included, but you can order 2 dust caps from Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters online and I believe they are only $3.75 a peice.
*Will ship anywhere in the lower 48 states only.
*Located in Sylvania, AL 35988
*Price: $75 shipped
*Call or text Josh @ 256 - six three 8 - 5336
You will see bolts used in some of these pictures, instead of studs, but the holes in the drive flanges have not been altered. They are in perfectly normal working condition without compromises, ready for install.
(The red one, not the black one) Both of the ones I am selling are identical, matching pairs. These are just the only pics I have already on my phone of them in their current condition (these are recent pics).
The last time they were on my rig with a fresh coat of paint a couple months ago.
You can see the bottom dowel hole has a imperfection on the edge of it. This is where I broke my hub studs a few months ago and it scarred it. I filed it down flush, the dowel pins still fit securely in hole as they are supposed to, and this does not hinder it from a proper seal or any other matter of functioning properly. It's nothing big, just making note of it ahead of time, so buyer is made aware of everything up front.
*Will ship anywhere in the lower 48 states only.
*Located in Sylvania, AL 35988
*Price: $75 shipped
*Call or text Josh @ 256 - six three 8 - 5336
You will see bolts used in some of these pictures, instead of studs, but the holes in the drive flanges have not been altered. They are in perfectly normal working condition without compromises, ready for install.
(The red one, not the black one) Both of the ones I am selling are identical, matching pairs. These are just the only pics I have already on my phone of them in their current condition (these are recent pics).
The last time they were on my rig with a fresh coat of paint a couple months ago.
You can see the bottom dowel hole has a imperfection on the edge of it. This is where I broke my hub studs a few months ago and it scarred it. I filed it down flush, the dowel pins still fit securely in hole as they are supposed to, and this does not hinder it from a proper seal or any other matter of functioning properly. It's nothing big, just making note of it ahead of time, so buyer is made aware of everything up front.