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Dana 44 pinion nut

FORD*DIEHARD

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Not sure if these are "standard" or vehicle specific, but I am visiting my cousin in Prescott Valley AZ. I towed out "MY GURL" ('74 BRONCO) from CA to go whellin this weekend for my first time. We are trying to get his rig (2014 J**p wrangler rubicon running to take out but can't locate a (PINION NUT).

I know this is a long shot but is there anyone in or near the Prescott Valley AZ area or might have a connection with someone who has one available?

Internet in this area is not the best so I will keep checking back for replies.

Thank you in advance for your time help,

Sonny
 

DirtDonk

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Maybe private message James Roney here, because he’s owned multiple Broncos and multiple jeeps over the years. And is an acknowledged axle expert, at least to a point.
He might know the difference and possibly a good source.
 

jamesroney

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Maybe private message James Roney here, because he’s owned multiple Broncos and multiple jeeps over the years. And is an acknowledged axle expert, at least to a point.
He might know the difference and possibly a good source.
Hi Paul, This is a cross post. I answered in the "chat" section.

I didn't actually provide any real help though. The guy needs a pinion nut in Prescott, AZ.

Nice to be acknowledged as an expert. That's a great compliment coming from you. Thanks.
 

Ol'Blue

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Try and hit Smiling Rock Trail while your there! Good luck with the pinion nut!
 
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