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What if, some of these guys that do not have a MV want to meet us at the "meet up convoy place" and ride in with us? I can take one or a couple with me on the convoy in and out?
OK, i got a hold of my buddy on the inside of eaton. The locker PN# 225-S-92. It was discontuied 12 years ago. There maybe some around on somebody's shelf.
Doghead and garhard beat me to it. There were other manufactures of these axles. There was timken, and rockwell, and NEAPCO, and in south Korea ( they made all the axle components but the main housing, they did not have a press big enough to make the housings)
The detroit timken axle company started building the axles for m35 in 1949, made all the tooling and castings and turned it all over to rockwell in early 1954.
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