is $850 to regear w 4.56's a good price?
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is $850 to regear w 4.56's a good price?
That price is installed with new gear oil. what do you think? is there a cheaper way to go about this? most shops want me to take the truck to them so they can charge me installation charges.
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if it's front and rear it sounds decent to me...i guess they're just gonna give you the gear oil? lol they can't put it in..cuz then they'd charge you labor HAHAHAHA
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If you want someone to do the gears, I would pull the diffs and give them to the shop. Also, ask them how much if you provide the gears AND the master install kits. Might save you some money.
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that is for front and rear installed. my biggest problem is finding them. junk yards here in miami never have them in 4x4. if they do its been canabalized already and ive only found 2 here. so i have to look else where. i would like to find the 3rds complete so i just have to swap them in. but no luck yet so i found this guy up in northen fla that has them but he wants 850 with my core's.
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150 for diffs man that would be a good price. most of the ones i find on craigslist are 4.10's for 150. this is close enough so i can pick them up if i had to pay shipping im sure it would drive the cost up. i guess its just a waiting game. ill keep looking.
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Why 4:56 ... I think i saw a member on here with a front 4:88 for $150 and another member with the rear for $150.
its not that hard to replace them your self.
its not that hard to replace them your self.
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$150 for 4:10 no man .. you can get thos super cheap members here sell them for as low as $50
just post a wanted ad here , keep looking in the classifieds here . prices are always negotiable so dont be afraid to haggle ..
just post a wanted ad here , keep looking in the classifieds here . prices are always negotiable so dont be afraid to haggle ..
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If you already have 33's, are you planning to go with bigger tires eventually? 4.56's and 33's, your speedo will still be off a little. most folks get 4.88's to run 33's to 35's (manual tranny folks) And it seems the 4.88's are a little easier to find on here.
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I know this isn't really an option for you, but I found this right near my area that I would snap up if I needed to regear........
Just typed in toyota 4.56 or toyota 4.88 and got this...
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/1582650101.html
Also, I found alot of folks don't know the gear ratio, so look under "toyota parting" and call them and try to find the G252 or G254 9(4.56's) or even the G144 (4.88's) and go swoop em up.
I helped Truckfiend find his 4.88's and the guy had no clue what the ratio was and I had to walk him through it on the phone, he got the set for $350.
Just typed in toyota 4.56 or toyota 4.88 and got this...
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/1582650101.html
Also, I found alot of folks don't know the gear ratio, so look under "toyota parting" and call them and try to find the G252 or G254 9(4.56's) or even the G144 (4.88's) and go swoop em up.
I helped Truckfiend find his 4.88's and the guy had no clue what the ratio was and I had to walk him through it on the phone, he got the set for $350.