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Re: 1986 Ford 7610
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Posted by kyhayman on January 27, 2004 at 13:28:35 from (24.51.11.221):
In Reply to: 1986 Ford 7610 posted by Noel on January 27, 2004 at 08:14:13:
If it is 2 wheel drive it will have a straight front axle with no large 'bulges' for the differential among many other things (such as no obvious power source going to the front end, 16" front tires, etc). Plenty of transmissions out there, no sure what you would have to pay for one but plent to choose from, clutch will run about from a low of the high $200's to mid $400's to get a top notch rebuild and the going rate here to put a clutch in a 2wd, no cab is $175. Not sure the size of the rear tires but I got a set of 38's put on, on site with fluid put in for $750 and bought a new front for $112 installed. Rims would run from a low of $50 for the fronts up to the mid $100's on the rear (once again 2wd). Figure on towards $2000 assuming the transmission is ok. Price better be mighty right, I bought one in good shape for under $8000 that was a 91 with 3000 hours.
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