Sierra Gears
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JK Jedi Master

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From: Austin <--> Colorado Springs
Does anybody know anything about these gears? Or could any of you folks more familiar with gears browse their site sierragear.com and see what you think?
Saw another post with info on a place in Houston doing installs with these gears for $850 - that's parts/labor for both front and rear out the door. Only thing not covered is new bearings if needed (which I would want anyway)
About half the price of any place else i've seen around here, so I'm talking myself into driving from Austin to Houston to get it done. Just trying to minimize the chance of this being one of those "you get what you pay for" experiences...
Saw another post with info on a place in Houston doing installs with these gears for $850 - that's parts/labor for both front and rear out the door. Only thing not covered is new bearings if needed (which I would want anyway)
About half the price of any place else i've seen around here, so I'm talking myself into driving from Austin to Houston to get it done. Just trying to minimize the chance of this being one of those "you get what you pay for" experiences...
wow. I payed right at $1200 total for gears and labor. That was 550 for labor, 599 for gears & install kits from northridge, and ~50 at Oreillys for pinion bearings & whatnot. I know some people payed over 2k. 850 is super cheap.
Do you know anyone that has used this shop? What type of waranty they have? I used superior gear, I think Yukon is ok too. I think only a few companies make all the gears in the world, they are just rebranded. Good Luck. If you do it, make sure you tell everyone how it goes.
Do you know anyone that has used this shop? What type of waranty they have? I used superior gear, I think Yukon is ok too. I think only a few companies make all the gears in the world, they are just rebranded. Good Luck. If you do it, make sure you tell everyone how it goes.
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JK Jedi Master

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Ah, thanks Robar. Didn't catch that thread on the search. It's 7 months old, but guessing the info is still correct.
No, I've only seen one post concerning them on the forum, positive review though. And the reply from the shop said he's done 25 JK's in the last 30 days. We'll see, I guess.
From their website:
249 Drivetrain Service
Warranty
"We back our work, service, and parts with the areas best warranty: 2 year/24000 miles. Give us a call at ..."
I completely agree. Even thought of going up to Dallas to have SLC do them, but some of us don't have the budget for $850 'per' axle. Even with gas both ways to Houston and extra for the bearings, well, I can afford this
Do you know anyone that has used this shop? What type of waranty they have?
From their website:
249 Drivetrain Service
Warranty
"We back our work, service, and parts with the areas best warranty: 2 year/24000 miles. Give us a call at ..."
Not to be cliché but you often get what you pay for.
Last edited by nthinuf; Apr 15, 2009 at 04:58 PM.
Well, somebody has to be the first to try them out and report back to the rest of us. I paid $1700 for Yukons with complete install kits and labor. So, $850 will be a hell of a bargain if they turn out well.
I just got quoted $1200 CDN just for labour
They cant find gears for me until I find a number on my diff?
But gears look like at least $700
So I figure I am looking at $2000-$2200 after taxes and everything
They cant find gears for me until I find a number on my diff?
But gears look like at least $700
So I figure I am looking at $2000-$2200 after taxes and everything
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JK Jedi Master

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I find that EXTREMELY hard to believe...
Here is the thread with the one positive review I've been able to find.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...t=sierra+gears
I also found a Houston 4wheel drive club that has meetings at the shop, but so far no other reviews.
- I see that both Mt Logan and TerFlexPlus are both distributors for the gears. Guess that's a plus.
Last edited by nthinuf; Apr 17, 2009 at 01:10 PM.
Which is why I started this thread again, to try and get as much info as I can (on both this brand of gears and the shop) before driving all the way there and having an experience like yours.
Here is the thread with the one positive review I've been able to find.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...t=sierra+gears
I also found a Houston 4wheel drive club that has meetings at the shop, but so far no other reviews.
Here is the thread with the one positive review I've been able to find.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...t=sierra+gears
I also found a Houston 4wheel drive club that has meetings at the shop, but so far no other reviews.


