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M37 axles spec.

highfavor1004

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Gentle man I know this has been talk about before. I just got done trying to look though the past forms. Maybe I am searching it wrong. I am trying to get the axle spec. I am trying to find a ARB locker for the front stock axle. I have not been able to find any. I have read the differences between the lock right and ARB. After educating myself I know I want to go with ARB. So the question is where do i find them?
 

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Charles at M-Series Rebuild is very knowledgeable.

I think he knows where and when every bit of ore was mined that went into any steel on a M-series vehicle (and probably the name of the miners and all their personal history).

I'd give him a call.
 

Roller

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Gentle man I know this has been talk about before. I just got done trying to look though the past forms. Maybe I am searching it wrong. I am trying to get the axle spec. I am trying to find a ARB locker for the front stock axle. I have not been able to find any. I have read the differences between the lock right and ARB. After educating myself I know I want to go with ARB. So the question is where do i find them?
I believe that Vintage Power Wagons is now the distributor of ARB PW lockers, http://www.vintagepowerwagons.com/blog.html?view=default&layout=metadata

Frank
 

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The ARB was a limited run of air lockers.
You will have to find someone who has a few to sell.
Charles at M series rebuild, and Vintage Power Wagons are probably your best bet.
Tom
 
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