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Got a Quote for changing gears.


This quote was just for the ring and pinion. Add a true loc and it was $2400.
You can buy the parts, buy the tools, read some books, watch some YouTube videos, buy and erect a temporary shelter, if necessary and still come out cheaper than that and have it done right.
 
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This quote was just for the ring and pinion. Add a true loc and it was $2400.

I don't intend to spend half that much on my next used axle. It'll have LS, disc brakes, 31 spline axles. Might not be 4.10, but it'll also have a matching front diff and the rest of a 5.0L AWD Explorer attached.

Most used Ranger axles had an easy life and in perfectly good condition, even if a little over due on a fluid change.
 
talk to me please, I'm right off the turnpike about 4-5 hours west of you.

I assume it's an open diff?
Yeah, came out of my 1996 2.3 4wd I swapped it for a 8.8 l/s out of a 2001.

Dm me. I don't have a use for it
 
This quote was just for the ring and pinion. Add a true loc and it was $2400.

Yeah, way too much then. My guess is they don't want to do the job but will do it if you bite on the jacked up price to do it.
 

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