29 Mar 06, 08:00 am
The only reason it was 160 is because I allready did most of the work. they are telling me its going to take them 6-7 hours to do the rear. So yea some were around 4-500 regardless if I bring in the truck or the Axle.
Gearing?
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29 Mar 06, 08:00 am
The only reason it was 160 is because I allready did most of the work. they are telling me its going to take them 6-7 hours to do the rear. So yea some were around 4-500 regardless if I bring in the truck or the Axle.
29 Mar 06, 08:11 am
Ouch, if I knew wtf I was doing.. I'd help.. but uh...:gears: i dont know wtf im doing :<
2T2 Wrote:The only reason it was 160 is because I allready did most of the work. they are telling me its going to take them 6-7 hours to do the rear. So yea some were around 4-500 regardless if I bring in the truck or the Axle.
29 Mar 06, 08:14 am
Have you read up on the many, many how-to articles on the internet? The WW AHS has all the tools you'd need, and using those on-line instructions, I'd bet you could get it done.
In way less than 6 hours.
29 Mar 06, 08:18 am
don't get me wrong 160 I don't mind paying that or even 250 but 400 is just out of my price range. I would love to do it myself and learn something. But I just couldn't seat the bearing carrier EAFB hobbie shop just didn't have the right tools. So now I have to resort to paying someone. this sucks I'm going to Anchorage this weekend to pick up a freind and I really wanted to take him on a ride.
29 Mar 06, 08:43 am
You're going to Anch? Load that 3rd member in your car and take it to Oddballs Inc. see www.alaska4x4network.com for contact info. If he can't do it, start a thread on that site.
There's lots of guys on that site who can do this. And they don't have the monopoly Young's does. I bet you can get it done for under $200. kodiakoffroad.com can prolly help you out as well. Don't forget to mention ArcticOffroad.com!
29 Mar 06, 08:48 am
Good idea.
29 Mar 06, 09:06 am
Sevenslats,what is WW AHS?
29 Mar 06, 09:12 am
Ft Wainwright Auto Hobby Shop
Much better than Eielson, IMHO.
29 Mar 06, 09:14 am
I'm only going to be in Anch for a day. Maybe I'll do it next week at the Army Hobbie shop (woops I think I just answerd my preveous Qestion).
29 Mar 06, 01:43 pm
anyone going to be at the WW AHS I think I'm going to try and do the gears there tonight and over the next few day's after work. From 5:00 to 8:30. If anyone can stop by and give me some help and expertise I would greatly appreciate it. See you there.
29 Mar 06, 02:13 pm
Wainwright AHS does not have the tools. Someone who use to work there did and you had to know him to use them.
29 Mar 06, 05:00 pm
I just gave them a call and they said they have just about everything I need to do this so I'm going to try. I hope they do because if not the truck is going to be there for awhile. Anyone going to meet me there? if not I understand. its prety sort notice. remember any help would be appreitated if you know what your doing or not its prety easy to turn a wrench. Thanks
29 Mar 06, 05:31 pm
They most have gotten them since the last time I did gears there.
I would help but I'm just swamped with work and baby duty.
29 Mar 06, 06:15 pm
IF you pull the 3rd member and bring it by my place I could probably do the gear installation for you - and I know it would be cheaper than Young's. I have a press and dial indicator and other needed tools. Problem is my timing. I am super busy. Clal me (I'll PM the umber) and we'll try to figure something out.
29 Mar 06, 06:43 pm
Cool thanks
29 Mar 06, 06:44 pm
I decided I'm not going to WW something came up. I think I'm just going to pull the gears out and have someone set them for me. Thanks
29 Mar 06, 06:59 pm
Thanks Kevin
29 Mar 06, 07:44 pm
Kev....
aw hell, you know what I am gonna say.... call me
30 Mar 06, 01:12 am
Kev
I finally got it out. I'll give you a call tomarrow. Thanks
06 Apr 06, 09:51 pm
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07 Apr 06, 04:39 am
Yet another We Love Kevin Post.
Glad to hear you're getting that beast trail-worthy. I didn't make it intime for your transmitter recovery last year, but I saw the truck and it looked well-loved. ![]() |
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