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You could see if the axles from a ranger/mustang/ or a explore will work. They have the same bolt pattern as a 5-lug RX-7. Not to mention a mustang from 94+ has rear disc brakes, as do most explores around 99.
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Respecognize!
Join Date: Jul 2008
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I've considered it over the toyota 8" but my concern is the weight. She is a portly axle.
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Professional Stick Poker
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concur. IRS.
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Respecognize!
Join Date: Jul 2008
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IRS? tax evasion?
8" solid axle from a prerunner or the like.
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