I want to gear my dana 44! Any suggestions for reliable good shops? Thanks.
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All 4 wheel drive in Corona. 951-277-1037 Talk to John. You can tell Chris from Temecula said to call, but I dont know if it'll do any good.
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Originally posted by Dukes69 View PostAll 4 wheel drive in Corona. 951-277-1037 Talk to John. You can tell Chris from Temecula said to call, but I dont know if it'll do any good.
John knows what he's doing and his prices wont put you in the poor house.[/COLOR][COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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I can help you if you dont mind the drive..... I charge $400.00 per axle to set up carriers, ring and pinion gears plus what ever parts needed. You can even bring your own parts. I have the correct tools and experience to do the job. I also have a great selection of shims too! I am here to help.
Brettoffroadwerkz.com
(805) 642-8400 or 477-9977
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Hoopers has been around forever. They only do rear ends and are one of the best. They do 4x4's, trucks, rv's and are very well known on the race car/hot rod scene. They've done several gear changes for me and several friends. They regeared a 10.5 Sterling and a 60 for me a few months ago and it was $1,150 parts and labor OTD. I dropped the vehicle off in the morning and pick it up on the way home that afternoon.
They're in Sun Valley. 818-899-2515Last edited by Double AA; 04-08-09, 10:03 PM.
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Originally posted by fun4wheelerguy View PostI can help you if you dont mind the drive..... I charge $400.00 per axle to set up carriers, ring and pinion gears plus what ever parts needed. You can even bring your own parts. I have the correct tools and experience to do the job. I also have a great selection of shims too! I am here to help.
BrettFord Raptor 6.2l
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