As the owner of a machine shop, and one familiar with doing goofy stuff like this; I don't see more than $60.00 in aluminum, and 150 in labor to produce that. Just to be fair and safe email me a cad drawing and I'll quote you several or one of those units on your doorstep. Email addy in profile.
88 BII,4.0, 9"& D44/4.88 locked. 1350/1354 doubles
92 XJ-wifes toy
rmyers2051 wrote:As the owner of a machine shop, and one familiar with doing goofy stuff like this; I don't see more than $60.00 in aluminum, and 150 in labor to produce that. Just to be fair and safe email me a cad drawing and I'll quote you several or one of those units on your doorstep. Email addy in profile.
if someone wants to send me one I'll send you a CAD drawing for free
I'll even throw in a sketch up 3D model, 3D CAD model, and what ever else you need.......
I would definatly be interested if the price was that low.
EDIT: I have used the machine shop at western and I don't think it would take that long ot make one either.......probably take longer to make a template and machin the first one to measure. something like that could be done on the CNC also. if some one has it already in SOLIDWORKS I think you can transfer that straight to a CNC. that would save alot of machine time instead of using a knee mill and lathe.
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...
have not checked this site lately as for emailing you the dwg's sure no problem i will as soon as i find the one for the 203 side of the adaptor
i seem to have missplaced it
btw forgot to reduce the price here $405us is now what they are goin for
i'll send you the dwg's when i find or redo the 203 side dwg
for $210 each I would buy three and run 3 203s and a 205. Then I will swap out the gears in the 205 whenever the LoMax 4:1 205 gears ever come out (come on!!!!!). nothing like a 23.52 low range tcase.......That outta throw me in the 700's