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singlehanded
October 2nd, 2003, 18:39
a non floater with at least 31 axels or 35s spool gears disk brakes. For a ranger with leafs that will not see more than250 275hp. would like a cheap price but still quality. How much should I expect to pay done ready to bolt in?
thanks

John_Bitting
October 2nd, 2003, 18:43
Why not a floater?? I think Tubeworks is the best bang for your buck. $2500 complete (less Third member) That is housing, axles, drive plates, rotors, calipers. If you buy 3 or more they are $2000. I just got two buddies together and we saved $1500.. Tubeworks Full Floater (http://www.tube-works.com)

singlehanded
October 2nd, 2003, 18:48
mostly cuz they are a lot more money. I check one out at a shop today 35 axels strange gears willwood 4 caliper non floater- wanted 3200, I got the tubeworks flier some where gotta dig it up.

CRAIGHALL
October 2nd, 2003, 19:29
I paid 2,500.00 for mine. Jim at Performance Differential in Ontario.

New SVO pumpkin 3" tubes, big bearings,31 spline (currie),Detroit locker,Daytona pinon support,4.71 gears,Explorer brakes,and Billet 1350 u-joint flange holder (I dont know its name).Unsure what 3rd member housing it is,but it was something with extra ribbing.Fill cap,drain/vent and three quarts of Torco.

SLR
October 2nd, 2003, 22:54
GET THE CHICKS WITH A TUBE-WORKS... Jason will set-up ANYTHING, I also have some extra 6 lug Hubs in ANYBODY is interested.

drtdevil93
October 2nd, 2003, 23:27
my currie rearend (which i am very happy with) was, if i remember it correctly, about 2,200 bucks. thats heavyduty housing, disc brakes, 31spline axles, heavyduty third member w/ a truetrac diff. they built it pretty quick too. i have been an abusive owner, and it has been great.

pdc in (i think) placentia is also very good. a couple of my friends went there, and were very happy with jay's work and pricing.

erik

DMSRACE
October 2nd, 2003, 23:44
Jim is the man to do the diffs...

FordFreak
October 6th, 2003, 01:44
PDC in in brea off of Lambert. I had my rear gears installed there and have had a whining in the rear ever since and the install looks good so I am not sure if it was his install or not. I talked to the guys at the Superior gears booth(which mine are) at the expo and they said to come by and one of their guys will go on a drive with my and let me know if it is normal or not. He then said that they would open up the rear if they had to for free. I was impressed and will post what thewy tell me later on the thread I started a while back.