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Excellent work done by the mechanic, Peng, at P&K Auto in San Francisco. I'll be driving to the Russian river to go camping tomorrow for a little road test. Feels like a new old truck!
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I'm in the middle of discussing it with him via text message. I no longer have copies of our original discussion. He claims to have let me know the axles were from a 3/4 ton and had been replaced. I feel like I remember him saying that they were the original axles desired by rock crawlers.Yeah, certainly not a 60F. I'd have a word with that joker.
He definitely knew about it, and I wish I had a better memory and our original emails to prove what was said for my peace of mind.The previous owner may have been clueless about the axles. I sold one to a guy that wanted rid of the 456 gears and brought me a set of 1/2 ton rears to replace the one ton axles and gave me the old axles and $500. to change them. I was not arguing. He said the garage he took it to wanted $1500. to change the gears only. And he said 15 " tires were cheaper anyway. No problem. 1 weekend and it was changed out. It was an M1028 to boot. He is still driving the truck and thinks its great. Who am I to disagree?
Sorry to hear about your axle problems. I've had to learn lessons the hard and expensive way myself. I bought a 4l80e transmission that was going to eventually go into my truck. I didn't know enough about them and happened to be stopping by a transmission shop and the guy pointed out to me how I was missing all of the key components like the solenoid wiring harness. It was only $400 but still. It wouldn't be a big deal to get one from a junkyard, but a fellow tinkerer and vehicle enthusiast should be straight forward with one another.
If you have a place to store them you might be able to find another set of axles and take your time to rebuild them to what you want. Lockers or limited slip etc. If you don't have a place to do the axle work you might be able to find someone on one of these forums with an axle they want to sell/trade. You never know!
http://www.boyceequipment.com/#!dana-front-44s-60s-more-axles/c1c1w
I bought a set of H1 wheels from these guys in Utah. They gave me a short tour of the place through. They had more axles then I'd ever seen, but I'm sure there is someone in Cali that can also find a set of axles.