IL Peeps: Anyone know of a good 4x4 shop?
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http://www.attitudeperformance.com/
These guys are top notch, but you'll pay for it. Gears aren't the easiest thing to do. Also, you might want to ask Speed Inc or Straightline for the heck of it, doing the gears in the Dana axles shouldn't be much different than a 10 bolt.
These guys are top notch, but you'll pay for it. Gears aren't the easiest thing to do. Also, you might want to ask Speed Inc or Straightline for the heck of it, doing the gears in the Dana axles shouldn't be much different than a 10 bolt.
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http://www.attitudeperformance.com/
These guys are top notch, but you'll pay for it. Gears aren't the easiest thing to do. Also, you might want to ask Speed Inc or Straightline for the heck of it, doing the gears in the Dana axles shouldn't be much different than a 10 bolt.
These guys are top notch, but you'll pay for it. Gears aren't the easiest thing to do. Also, you might want to ask Speed Inc or Straightline for the heck of it, doing the gears in the Dana axles shouldn't be much different than a 10 bolt.
Both shops wanted $750 jsut for labor as I am supplying everything.. Don't really know who to go to now.. LOL
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wow $750 seems really steep. I thought gears were about 200-250 to install per axle. I'd call speed or straightline they will be able to install them. They won't turn you away just because its not a car. I've seen straightline do liftkits and such too, they just don't advertise it at all.