Regear price question
to a quote of $1700 out the door to regear to 4.10, new front carrier etc for both axles. Is this a good price? Seems reasonable to me but just wanted to ask for some advice. Thanks for the help
Also, if you regear, have lockers installed.
I paid about $550 for my gears and master overhaul kits form 4ws.com and about $900 for labor at a local shop. So about 1,450 total and that's as cheap as it gets here in the northeast where I am. I also didn't need the front carrier.
I was quoted $1,800 here in Vegas. Im thinking about driving out to Off Road Evolution and having them do it. Takes 2 days and they are running a special of $999.99 installed. Plus they know their stuff. I would save money even after paying for gas and a small vacation while they do the install.
x2. I paid $800 out the door for my first regear in Texas, about $1600 for the second regear in Colorado. A few shops are offering the $999 deal, and some folks (mainly east coast and upper northwest from what I have seen) complain about $2500-$3000 quotes. Judge the prices in 'your' area by the prices in 'your' area, not against what the high volume shops in different states offer.
It also would not be a bad idea to talk to all of the local shops, compare the warranties, and get references from other jeepers. A local 4x4 club would be a great source on which shops are better/worse than others.
As noted above, this is a great time to think about adding traction. Saves on labor costs from having to rip the axles apart a second time.
The other option to consider, depending on your budget and needs, would be to find a set of take-off rubicon axles and just selling your stock 30/44.
It also would not be a bad idea to talk to all of the local shops, compare the warranties, and get references from other jeepers. A local 4x4 club would be a great source on which shops are better/worse than others.
As noted above, this is a great time to think about adding traction. Saves on labor costs from having to rip the axles apart a second time.
The other option to consider, depending on your budget and needs, would be to find a set of take-off rubicon axles and just selling your stock 30/44.
x2. I paid $800 out the door for my first regear in Texas, about $1600 for the second regear in Colorado. A few shops are offering the $999 deal, and some folks (mainly east coast and upper northwest from what I have seen) complain about $2500-$3000 quotes. Judge the prices in 'your' area by the prices in 'your' area, not against what the high volume shops in different states offer. It also would not be a bad idea to talk to all of the local shops, compare the warranties, and get references from other jeepers. A local 4x4 club would be a great source on which shops are better/worse than others. As noted above, this is a great time to think about adding traction. Saves on labor costs from having to rip the axles apart a second time. The other option to consider, depending on your budget and needs, would be to find a set of take-off rubicon axles and just selling your stock 30/44.
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The reason for the second regear was the rushed half-assed job on the first regear.
One of his local jeep clubs endorses his work, so I have taken my experience as a one-off and have not tried to sink him on the forum, but I won't promote his business.
One of his local jeep clubs endorses his work, so I have taken my experience as a one-off and have not tried to sink him on the forum, but I won't promote his business.





