Gearing yet again

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I went with Yukon Gear when I did mine, but the installer will likely have a brand they like. Nobody wants to install gears a 2nd time for free if there are issues, so it's usually safe to go with an installers recommendation.
 
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True true. I think it's either motive or yukon for the most part. I'll find out once these places open up.
 
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So labor is gonna run about $400 a side and then the parts starting at $200 a side. That's without the carrier which can be at least another $400. Ouch.
 

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So labor is gonna run about $400 a side and then the parts starting at $200 a side. That's without the carrier which can be at least another $400. Ouch.
lol didn't notice you got a quote already. on a side note my price was dead on :)..... my stock set up was just like yours. I now have 4.56s and a tru trac (35s). WOW what a difference!
 

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