re-gearing
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Im thinking its all gonna come down to how much a place charges an hour and how long they say it will take them. The price of gears is pretty much gonna be about the same. Bigger name shops are gonna charge like 90 bucks an hour. Sure you can find a smaller shop that has a cheaper hourly rate. BUT be careful. Took mine to Clayton Offroad and he was redoing someones gears who got them done "cheap" because they were all "fu*ked up.
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i know a guy who specializes in gears on the island has his own little shop will charge you 1000 pm me if you are interested. he just did mine
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Crap! It's been over a year since I got the quote... It's a local 4x4 shop here in PSL and I forgot the damn name of it at the moment. I'll PM you as soon as I remember the name of the place. FYI, I've found that 4wheelparts in WPB has been SUPER affordable when it comes to just about any of my needs and I will usually make the trip down there because it's worth it. I would check them out first since they're right down the road form you.
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what ever you do stay away from Kryptonite Customworks in Nutley NJ
OK4wd must have raised their price again, last year they were at 1950, then lowered it to 1750ish and I even heard 1500, so now they are back to 2k thats crazy, they do great work but they are way expensive
OK4wd must have raised their price again, last year they were at 1950, then lowered it to 1750ish and I even heard 1500, so now they are back to 2k thats crazy, they do great work but they are way expensive