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Old 01-13-2013, 11:55 AM
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I already have 3.73 gears and want to go to 4.56s but 3,500 is to steep for me
Old 01-13-2013, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Jackedup
I already have 3.73 gears and want to go to 4.56s but 3,500 is to steep for me
Location could be your down fall, here in Jacksonville, Florida you could have 4.88's installed for $1200.00 to $1300.00. 4.56's (for what ever reason??) do cost a little more than 4.88's but not $2,500 more!!
Old 01-13-2013, 12:12 PM
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Yeah I thought they were trying to rip me off. I'm going to check some other shops and compare prices
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Two different Jeep dealerships in Idaho have quoted me $2600 and $3000 respectively, just to go from 3.21s to 4:10s on my 2012 JKU. This doesn't include lockers or anything. This sounds outrageous to me based on the numbers others are quoting. Does anyone know of an "honest" shop in the southwestern Idaho area? Thanks
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It wound be cheaper for you to drive to salt lake and have teraflex do it. Probably save you a grand or more. You will need carriers so it would be best to do lockers.
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Originally Posted by duneslider
It wound be cheaper for you to drive to salt lake and have teraflex do it. Probably save you a grand or more. You will need carriers so it would be best to do lockers.
That might be a good idea. I have family there and would have a place to stay for a few days. I expect they have a lot of them?
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I bet if you had an appointment you would be home before 10. They are fast and good. No need to wait a few days, unless you do it on a friday and want to hit the trails with them on saturday.
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Originally Posted by Jackedup
Not to hijack, but I went to Adams jeep in Aberdeen md, Friday and was quoted 3,500 for a 4.56 Yukon gear install which includes all parts and labor. I'm guessing that's a rip off price
OMG! That is ridiculous! It would cost u the same if u drove across the country and went to off road evolution for their $1000 gear swap special they run at the beginning of summer.



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