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diver 08-14-2019 10:24 PM

w.t.b. hub dana 44 6 lug for 66 k10
 
looking to buy front HUBS DANA 44 6 LUG FOR 1966 K10 TWO/2 PLEASE AND LOCK OUT HUBS ....THANK YOU

franken 08-16-2019 11:11 PM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
Rumor has it parts for those are getting tough to find. Might think of a swap to a ~71+ trans and TC swap. The 205 is a loved TC.

sweetk30 08-17-2019 11:21 AM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
or a divorced 205 from a early dodge or I.H. truck or carryall AKA suburban . this would get you stock look but better parts available .

Short 3/4 08-20-2019 01:15 AM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by diver (Post 8576414)
looking to buy t-221 and mounts for 1966 k-10 in ga.

Can't help with a whole case, but if you just need some parts to fix one, might be worth listing them ( I have a few pieces left over) I've had fairly good luck finding stuff, and parts ship a lot cheaper.
Good luck

Short 3/4 08-20-2019 05:07 PM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Short 3/4 (Post 8578993)
Can't help with a whole case, but if you just need some parts to fix one, might be worth listing them ( I have a few pieces left over) I've had fairly good luck finding stuff, and parts ship a lot cheaper.
Good luck

Oops, see you already found some complete cases near you in the WTB section. This forum is so great! Don't let anybody tell you we can't find anything for our old junk.

Brad54 08-20-2019 10:23 PM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
I've got one I won't be needing, out of my '62 K10

special-K 08-22-2019 07:48 AM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
Not everyone wants to take the easy route, then there are those wanting to stay original with their cool bean vintage 4wd. If you want to run a Rockwell that is still possible, though maybe not easy.

My buddy is building a '69 K/20 and is keeping it old school (except the Dana60 up front. He went through the 221, needed some parts so he called. I recently sold off my Rockwell stuff and was no help. I have five 205s laying but he wasn't interested, wanted to stay with the 221. He found what he needed and is moving forward with completing the truck. Don't toss parts or components just because the are obsolete in your eyes. They are good parts that are needed for others

diver 09-03-2019 12:53 PM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
thank you for your help,i have time to waite on stock parts to be found. i like the k trucks not to many left ,this one was going to crusher and a friend saved it,and now i am bring it back to life..it is striped to frame now 9/3/19 it was a rust bucket,order all new sheet metal,292 in machine shop,looking for stock dana 44 locking hub for k10.2 sets on ebay k20. thanks

Short 3/4 09-05-2019 10:18 PM

Re: w.t.b. rockwell t221 transfer case
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8580170)
Not everyone wants to take the easy route, then there are those wanting to stay original with their cool bean vintage 4wd. If you want to run a Rockwell that is still possible, though maybe not easy.

My buddy is building a '69 K/20 and is keeping it old school (except the Dana60 up front. He went through the 221, needed some parts so he called. I recently sold off my Rockwell stuff and was no help. I have five 205s laying but he wasn't interested, wanted to stay with the 221. He found what he needed and is moving forward with completing the truck. Don't toss parts or components just because the are obsolete in your eyes. They are good parts that are needed for others

2nd your comment about not tossing parts. One mans junk makes another s project possible.
While I like just about all old trucks, I think the originals are the coolest and worth the effort


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