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Dutchman does good work!

Phoenix0783

Jr. Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2008
Messages
143
I send my housing up to dutchman to get some big bearing ends put on. I told them I needed the eb flange to flange width with the offset for 11"x2.25" drums and everything came out perfectly. Those housing ends are billet and very beefy. The axle retaining plate is quite beefy also. Pricing was pretty reasonable too, $90 for the ends and $95 to install them.

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6daze

Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2007
Messages
798
Looks good, why no disks?

Anybody have a front axle shortened and resplined by them?
 

Hoppy

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 29, 2007
Messages
1,193
Loc.
Gresham, OR
:) Yep I print there price sheets
Todd and his crew dose very outstanding work
Ive talked Todd a while back about small bearing disk swap
but I have my eyes on a Big bearing housing here in town
 

howiebilt

Bronco Buddah
Joined
Jan 22, 2002
Messages
3,460
Loc.
Newton
I run Dutchman axles in my dana 44 with 40" tires and CTM u-joints and the CTM's are the weak link ;D




howiebilt
 
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