$1900 Too Much For Gears?
I would suggest a call to Brewer Brothers in Canaan, CT. Haven't re-geared with them so not sure on labor costs, but they'll be taking care of some warranty work for me this weekend. Guys down there were super friendly and very helpful. Seemed like they'd be very reasonable on most work. Good luck!
Thanks for the info.....but...ummm where did you find "Josh"....how do you know of his shop?
The guy that quoted me was actually not the installer....he was the guy that installed my lift kit, etc....i'm sure he padded his gear shop's quote with a few bucks for the hassle....i'm gonna go elsewhere...
The guy that quoted me was actually not the installer....he was the guy that installed my lift kit, etc....i'm sure he padded his gear shop's quote with a few bucks for the hassle....i'm gonna go elsewhere...
One other sugestion. I am from OR and I did my first set myself. I went down to the local community college and talked to the auto instructor. He agreed to help me put them in. It worked out for both of us, The shop was able to work on a a newer truck then what they had before and now I know how to properly install gears.
Originally Posted by dadgummit
WOW That is high,
Off Road Evolution here just did mine for $1000 and they are probably the top 4X4 shop out there. Just look in any four wheeler, JP, off road etc magazine.
But let me tell you gears are probably one of my favorite mods to date!!
Welcome to the northeast.... If I had ORE within even a few hours drive I wouldn't hesitate, but it is what it is. And I agree with you about being one of the best mods.
I would suggest a call to Brewer Brothers in Canaan, CT. Haven't re-geared with them so not sure on labor costs, but they'll be taking care of some warranty work for me this weekend. Guys down there were super friendly and very helpful. Seemed like they'd be very reasonable on most work. Good luck!


