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So I just bought my first dodge truck a few days ago, a 1991 w250 diesel. One of the pinion gears is chipped in the rear gearing, so I called a few places to get an estimate and between the three I called the costs varied by quite a lot. So I was curious is any of you knew an average cost or how much you paid to get your rear rebuilt at a shop? Thanks!
 
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Around where I am, rebuilds for a half-ton rear generally run 1600-2000. (new gears, bearings, seals) I would expect the heavier rear end to be only slightly more expensive.... but, costs can vary WILDLY from place to place..... Last time I needed it to happen, I just bought the parts, and did it myself. But then, I was turnin' wrenches for a livin' back then.....
 
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Around where I am, rebuilds for a half-ton rear generally run 1600-2000. (new gears, bearings, seals) I would expect the heavier rear end to be only slightly more expensive.... but, costs can vary WILDLY from place to place..... Last time I needed it to happen, I just bought the parts, and did it myself. But then, I was turnin' wrenches for a livin' back then.....
Yeah one place quoted me $1700 including parts and labor, and another quoted me $600 plus labor. How difficult is it to rebuild yourself? I’m not much of a mechanic, but I have a couple of relatives that have done a little work on their second gens
 
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If you haven't done it before, or, don't have someone to assist, that has done it (successfully.....) before, not a job I recommend for the shade tree mechanic. Doing it right is tedious, doing it wrong is expensive.

There are likely videos on youtube how to do it, watch a couple, and see what you think.
 
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If you haven't done it before, or, don't have someone to assist, that has done it (successfully.....) before, not a job I recommend for the shade tree mechanic. Doing it right is tedious, doing it wrong is expensive.

There are likely videos on youtube how to do it, watch a couple, and see what you think.
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