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I'm kind of new to "IFS" I was wondering does anyone make lockers for an "IFS"?
#2
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There is a company that does. I think lock rite.
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I don't think they make lockers for the front? and the lock rite is made by powertrax
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Blazer (S-10)
Front Axle (see notice at end of page 4)
1983 - 2000 GM 7.2" rg 26 part#1935
http://www.richmondgear.com/powertrax/chevytrucklr.pdf
Front Axle (see notice at end of page 4)
1983 - 2000 GM 7.2" rg 26 part#1935
http://www.richmondgear.com/powertrax/chevytrucklr.pdf
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http://www.4wheelparts.com/Drivetrai..._pn=PTX1935-LR
wow guess you were right, I may have to pick one up
wow guess you were right, I may have to pick one up
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I believe some put this in, and they strongly recommended using 1 ton idler and pitman arms. Steering is harder, and turning is more difficult in snow, sand and mud, because we dont have manual hubs. Also recommend going to an iron diff case over the aluminum.
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