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As long as your ring and pinion are good I was going to suggest an Eaton locker. It will need 30 spline axle shafts but repairing what you have will be 1/2 that cost. I have a almost new center spool from a 1991 K5. That is why the I mentioned it. Good Luck...
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Just as good as new. And better for rusty used ones. Just saying short of kinking in a 180* this bends like clay. Maybe they don't have a double flare tool. They need one anyway. Old vehicle ownership requires special skills and tools. That is why I buy...
Just let the old brake lines attached to the axle and make new ones. I am sure if they have to be soaked, they are scrap anyway. Get the new brake hose from frame to axle and form new metal lines from 3/16" tubing. Let me know. I am in Jonestown PA 17038.
I have a brand-new complete M1009 rear axle in the crate. I am in Pennsylvania. I also have a complete front axle brand new in the crate for the M1009. Shipping is possible.
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