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Are there interchangeable parts for these guys?? I am looking at the rear end in particular.. It is a long crazy thing here.. I am really hopping that it wont be to much to be asking..
Are the axel and hydro of the 129 compatible with the 1250.. The fronts are diff. I know this, so I cant engine swap. I cant afford the Hy-tran, filter and gaskets for the 1250 quite yet.. it looks like they could swipe out with out to much trouble.. And that is just nuts and bolts.. I can do that.. For all who are dying to know.. the guts of my valve feel in the 1250's hydro.. I don't know when it did.. All I know is that it wouldn't go in revers.. So I need to take it apart.. thus,, mentioned above.. can the back ends be swapped?? ![]()
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Are they both the equal machines? In other words, are they both manual lift, both hydraulic lift, or are they opposite?
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both manual..
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The hydro's are the same then.
Do they both have the same brake set up? Or is one internal and one external? |
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They are both external.
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Then the rears will swap also. You can change either the parts, or the unit as a whole.
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