03 1500 5.7 RWD bad pinion. Changing rear end instead. Tough job? Bad Idea?
#12
Just got it back, seemed to go off without a hitch. Took the shop about 2 hours total to do it. Too it for a 25 minute drive and couldn't feel much of a difference. It did seem to shift slightly different, but that could have been me overthinking things.
In total, here's what I spent on my 03 5.7 1500 4x2 the last 36 hours:
2 new winter tires, mounted, balanced, and stems: $390
2 good used front tires replacing racing slicks I had on there mounted & balanced: $40
Rear end from an '04 at a reputable junkyard: $500 (get $50 back for the core tomo)
Labor and gear oil for the rear end: $150
So after I get my core back, I'll be $1030 in for the two days, but all in all I think that's a pretty good deal considering the new tires and a functioning rear end that I won't have to worry about any more.
In the spring and summer it will be body work and some new rims, and hopefully a new dashboard and stereo, if I can find a dashboard that isn't cracked and can find someone to install it. I hear they're a royal pain to do because they're so fragile.
Thanks again for all of the advice and answered questions, much appreciated.
In total, here's what I spent on my 03 5.7 1500 4x2 the last 36 hours:
2 new winter tires, mounted, balanced, and stems: $390
2 good used front tires replacing racing slicks I had on there mounted & balanced: $40
Rear end from an '04 at a reputable junkyard: $500 (get $50 back for the core tomo)
Labor and gear oil for the rear end: $150
So after I get my core back, I'll be $1030 in for the two days, but all in all I think that's a pretty good deal considering the new tires and a functioning rear end that I won't have to worry about any more.
In the spring and summer it will be body work and some new rims, and hopefully a new dashboard and stereo, if I can find a dashboard that isn't cracked and can find someone to install it. I hear they're a royal pain to do because they're so fragile.
Thanks again for all of the advice and answered questions, much appreciated.
#13
Ladies, ladies, ladies... knock it the **** off -- BOTH of you. I have two children of my own, I don't need to yell at any more on here.
You can disagree on your advice, but do it tactfully and professionally, or you're both going to get carded and sent to Time Out. Any other personal attacks and I sharpen my hammer...
Alth3655, glad you got your situation worked out with the shop. The '02-'03 dashboards were very brittle, but were given the fix about mid-production year. Look for anything beyond that and you should be golden.
You can disagree on your advice, but do it tactfully and professionally, or you're both going to get carded and sent to Time Out. Any other personal attacks and I sharpen my hammer...
Alth3655, glad you got your situation worked out with the shop. The '02-'03 dashboards were very brittle, but were given the fix about mid-production year. Look for anything beyond that and you should be golden.
#14
Just got it back, seemed to go off without a hitch. Took the shop about 2 hours total to do it. Too it for a 25 minute drive and couldn't feel much of a difference. It did seem to shift slightly different, but that could have been me overthinking things.
In total, here's what I spent on my 03 5.7 1500 4x2 the last 36 hours:
2 new winter tires, mounted, balanced, and stems: $390
2 good used front tires replacing racing slicks I had on there mounted & balanced: $40
Rear end from an '04 at a reputable junkyard: $500 (get $50 back for the core tomo)
Labor and gear oil for the rear end: $150
So after I get my core back, I'll be $1030 in for the two days, but all in all I think that's a pretty good deal considering the new tires and a functioning rear end that I won't have to worry about any more.
In the spring and summer it will be body work and some new rims, and hopefully a new dashboard and stereo, if I can find a dashboard that isn't cracked and can find someone to install it. I hear they're a royal pain to do because they're so fragile.
Thanks again for all of the advice and answered questions, much appreciated.
In total, here's what I spent on my 03 5.7 1500 4x2 the last 36 hours:
2 new winter tires, mounted, balanced, and stems: $390
2 good used front tires replacing racing slicks I had on there mounted & balanced: $40
Rear end from an '04 at a reputable junkyard: $500 (get $50 back for the core tomo)
Labor and gear oil for the rear end: $150
So after I get my core back, I'll be $1030 in for the two days, but all in all I think that's a pretty good deal considering the new tires and a functioning rear end that I won't have to worry about any more.
In the spring and summer it will be body work and some new rims, and hopefully a new dashboard and stereo, if I can find a dashboard that isn't cracked and can find someone to install it. I hear they're a royal pain to do because they're so fragile.
Thanks again for all of the advice and answered questions, much appreciated.