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Nessie
01-02-2008, 09:31 PM
To anyone who would be willing to help:
I’m installing new 4.56’s in my ’03 TJ and have never done it before. If anyone would be willing to bring their tools and expertise to Surprise to help a brother out, I would be much obliged. I can be reached at 602-881-4971.
Thank you in advance,
Nessie
Billy 4 hp
01-02-2008, 09:37 PM
Somebody beat you to it, and I won't repeat my feelings on the subject... And from a few others...
http://www.virtualjeepclub.com/showthread.php?t=29602
Just my $.02....
Good luck...
AZG23
01-02-2008, 09:57 PM
Not something I'd tackle.....nor DID I tackle....but good to hear from ya Elliot....Jim and I were just talkin about you Tuesday, wondering where you had been...
Fire Ball
01-02-2008, 10:02 PM
I think you will find there are only a few of us who will tackle our own gears but even fewer if any who will put their neck out and do gears on other peoples' junk, myself included. For that new of a vehicle I would recommend having a pro do it and have a warranty. I have even seen some of them get it wrong but they at least will stand behind their work. If I screw up your junk, you are out the money to do it again and possibly having more damaged parts.
My $.02 :)
Jdemonto@Airpark Jeep Sales
01-02-2008, 10:48 PM
I think you will find there are only a few of us who will tackle our own gears but even fewer if any who will put their neck out and do gears on other peoples' junk, myself included. For that new of a vehicle I would recommend having a pro do it and have a warranty. I have even seen some of them get it wrong but they at least will stand behind their work. If I screw up your junk, you are out the money to do it again and possibly having more damaged parts.
My $.02 :)
After reading up and installing and seeeing that 99% here would not tackle the job, I decided to have a pro do the work...So if they get screwed up I have someone to fix them!
Jason
Joe West
01-03-2008, 06:41 AM
Same here... definitely not a job I felt like "learning". I know if you have the patience and the correct tools, it can be done... but I didn't have either and really; it wasn't something I wanted to learn. I had mine done by 4-Wheelers when I had ARBs installed.
Joe
lancetkenyon
01-03-2008, 01:19 PM
X4-5. I do a lot of my own wrenching, but NOT GEARS! Good luck if you decide to try it yourself.
Install prices at DesertFab..
$200.00 per Axle without lockers..
$225.00 per Axle with standard lockers.
$250.00 per Axle with ARB or OX lockers.
To schedule an apt. call me..
Dave
480-288-4213
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