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Old 01-26-2009, 04:38 PM
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I talked 4wheelparts tonight and they want 1800 for them to redue the gears to 4.56 is that ridiculous or what... that includes everything but does anyone know a good place to get this done in the dallas/Ft worth area?
 
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Old 01-26-2009, 04:41 PM
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That's what they cost bub. Remember you need 2 sets of gears and 2 install kits plus twice the amount of fluid. You have to do the frong gears as well.
For just the rear diff, generally speaking it would cost $600-$800 parts/labor. 4:56's are more expensive than other sizes also, IFS is more than SFA
 

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im in the dallas/ft worth area also this place might do it but i dont know for sure. you would have to call them
http://www.trucktoysoftexas.com/
its in arlington
 
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When I got my rears done (4x2) it ran right around $900 out the door at 4wheel parts. They do a good job or at least the one by me did a good job on my truck.
 
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yea i figured it would be like a 1000 but not 1800... they said i could do a air intake and and a programmer for 600. what kind of power differences would they be with the intake and programmer. I just want my old horsepower back since i got my lift and 35"s..
 
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yea i figured it would be like a 1000 but not 1800... they said i could do a air intake and and a programmer for 600. what kind of power differences would they be with the intake and programmer. I just want my old horsepower back since i got my lift and 35"s..
if 600 is parts and install thats a great deal. then youd get back some good power, not sure on the numers, something like 15-20? depending on your tuner setting. add exhaust and im sure its 20 and upwards.
 
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Seems like allot to me also----I'm looking to do this mode also with my 4x4.

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i think an air intake doesn't add much at all for allthe cost that is generally involved. With that said, a tuner has no comparison to a gear install as far as seat of the pants goes. Numbers on paper are great, but feeling the power of gears is more felt than 15hp on paper.
 
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Originally Posted by dirtydog
i think an air intake doesn't add much at all for allthe cost that is generally involved. With that said, a tuner has no comparison to a gear install as far as seat of the pants goes. Numbers on paper are great, but feeling the power of gears is more felt than 15hp on paper.
I agree with you.

Now if you can buy the gears at a better price then have somebody give you a good deal on instal that would be the way to go.

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BEst thing you can do is shop around. 4wheel Parts will price match any ad you bring them. When I got my gears done they wanted $800 for the gears and $600 for labor. I looked around and found a set for $300 online and got a quote for around $550 for the labor at another shop (but they wanted $850 for the gears at the other place too). Took both sheets back to them got their gears (which were a better quality gear) at the $300 price range after tax and got the labor for the $550 that I was quoted else where. Added a 3yr warranty on parts and labor and I called it good. Just shop shop shop shop shop until you find the best deals all around.

When you think about it though it sounds about right. Its costing you $900 for the front and $900 for the back...
 

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