Gears.
Yeah, actually I did. But didnt want an article to tell me the price, it would of been nice for someone that did do it to their own truck to tell me so I could get a personal experience. not some article.
I actually did it to my jeep...and the article price, if you would have done just a little research on your own (maybe call a local shop), is close to what I paid. Done feeding the troll.
Why don't you go read (if you can) a F*&^ING book and get some self satisfaction out of understanding how your truck works. You probably bought the truck and thought...WOW, this would be cool...I'll lift it and not understand any of the consequences...or you just bought it that way thinking....coolest truck ever man...I am awesome. Either way...I am tired of trying to help someone that won't help themselves. When you get off the toilet and your MOMMY wipes your *****, go figure some ***** out on your own!
Each shop is going to charge a different rate. I read that people paid anywhere from $500 on up (for the install). I bought Yukon 4.56 gears front and rear and a Yukon Duragrip and if I remember correctly it was just over $950 and then I had my buddy put them in and he charged me $750 for the install. So I paid over $1700 for everything.
Give these guys a call...http://www.ringpinion.com/ or http://www.ronsmachiningservice.net/servlet/StoreFront and see if they have a package deal they can work up for you.
Give these guys a call...http://www.ringpinion.com/ or http://www.ronsmachiningservice.net/servlet/StoreFront and see if they have a package deal they can work up for you.
Easy guys. He's just looking for a little help.
I got 2 quotes. The first was for $2k and the second was around $1500 (rough estimate). That's for new gears. If you can find used the price will be lower.
I got 2 quotes. The first was for $2k and the second was around $1500 (rough estimate). That's for new gears. If you can find used the price will be lower.





