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ol'Jeeps

Dirty Jeeps...Done Dirt Cheap!
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Dec 5, 2006
Location
Hickory, NC
Anyone know where these might be bought?

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I have been scouring the web with no luck!

Thanks,
Scott
 
There are two extra ones inside the rear axle tubes. They were put there by the factory in case you lost yours and needed more.

Just take the diff cover off, remove axles, reach in with some needle nose and grab them out of there
 
Dumb question, but have you checked with Warn? If they get you a part number, you can probably find it.
 
I looked around their site, but parts-wise, all I found was winch stuff.

These are probably obsolete. They fit Old Jeep hubs. Newer hubs dont mount the same way.

I found some, a bit different, but I think I can make em work.

Didnt know, hoped maybe someone out there had some NOS or something. I like the way these are designed

Thanks:rolleyes:
 
Arent those just the lock washers? I would just use locktight :) If all else fails see what size the lock washers are for the ring bolts of a dana 27 or 44. THe early axles had them on their ring bolts.
 
Arent those just the lock washers? I would just use locktight :)...

Yep. But as often as I take the front end apart, I liked these cuz they were heavy. The bolts did not move. And I didnt have to worry about locktite building up down in the holes. Also, nice for trail fixes! (All this until I finally wore these thirty+ year old things out!)

...If all else fails see what size the lock washers are for the ring bolts of a dana 27 or 44. THe early axles had them on their ring bolts.

Good suggestion. But, I about my supply of ring gear locks too!
However they are quite a bit larger around and they are "two bolt each" design

Thanks
 
We've had this discussion on the JCCA board (all "vintage" 67-73 Jeeps) and turned up nothing outside of having them custom stamped. IIRC, Warn has "discontinued" making the tabs :rolleyes:

The best course we came up with was studs (loc-tited into the hubs) with lock washers & nuts to hold on the lockouts or slugs...

But, if you do manage to find them... holler! I could use a set myself!
 
When i get home tonight let me check my pandoras box, i may have some left over from an old ring and pinion, i beleive i kept the old bolts from when i scrapped some since they were a odd shouldered bolt.
 
Advance auto just a guess


now thats funny right there :lol::lol:


Maybe try Specialty Jeep Parts, I think in California somewhere. I've ordered very odd parts for Jeeps from them that NOBODY else could find or even knew existed...

However, its been a few years since I've had to call them, so I don't know if they are still around.
 
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