Anyone have 3.92s they don't need?
Two options:
1. Replace the entire axle assembly with OEM gears already set up. $1,300 for parts. DIY project
Best Dealer Discounts at Wyatt Arp Parts in Seguin (830) 303-3005
2. Have OEM gears installed by a reputable shop $1,100
Best shop along the I-35 corridor is in San Antone as reported by another member.
Nogalitos Gear 210-923-4715
1. Replace the entire axle assembly with OEM gears already set up. $1,300 for parts. DIY project
Best Dealer Discounts at Wyatt Arp Parts in Seguin (830) 303-3005
2. Have OEM gears installed by a reputable shop $1,100
Best shop along the I-35 corridor is in San Antone as reported by another member.
Nogalitos Gear 210-923-4715
I didn't say you couldn't run them, just that its not a good idea in a daily driver. It's really hard if not impossible to set up a used set of gears so that they don't make noise. I've setup and run used gears in my jeeps and streetrod, but they make so many other noises that a little gear whine isn't even going to be heard 

If this is the route I'll take, it would be through a local shop - preferably in Austin. I'd also want to throw a locker on at that time.
http://www.austindrivetrain.com/



