Rear end rebuild
So, i called another shop and they said 1400-1500 sounds right to have the whole rear end rebuilt. Does this souns right to you guys? Any other ideas? Could they rebuilt it with any better parts to make it stronger? I already know I would liek some 4.10's in there. Thanks in advance.
-justin
I think you could find somebody to put one in for like $150-300 max.
If you cant find one local check here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/98-02...spagenameZWDVW
incentive. For the sake of argument:
Take-off Torsen T2 from SLP - $100
New Gears - $200 (max)
Bearing kit - $150 (max)
So say you have $500 in parts. Gear install should run about $400 and that should include replacing the differential, carrier bearings, and pinion bearings. Add another $70-$100 to replace the axle bearings.
Total cost should be no more than $1000 and that's still a rip-off.
My advice is to find a used 10-bolt on the boards here. You can get it shipped to your mechanic. Rear-end $150, shipping $150, install $300 - way better than the $1400 they want for it and you know the gears will be quiet.
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For the sake of argument:
Take-off Torsen T2 from SLP - $100
New Gears - $200 (max)
Bearing kit - $150 (max)
So say you have $500 in parts. Gear install should run about $400 and that should include replacing the differential, carrier bearings, and pinion bearings. Add another $70-$100 to replace the axle bearings.
Total cost should be no more than $1000 and that's still a rip-off.
My advice is to find a used 10-bolt on the boards here. You can get it shipped to your mechanic. Rear-end $150, shipping $150, install $300 - way better than the $1400 they want for it and you know the gears will be quiet.
I wanted to jsut buy all the parts and have the shop install them. I called them today and they said they would not do thid for warranty reasons. Sounds like crap to me, maybe il see if I can find anthor place.
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