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Does it matter where its at.. There is a great place here in Michigan... But quite a drive for ya, where ya lookin..
 

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BROKER,

If eastern PA isn't too far down, there's a great one down here.

Many, many fire/rescue outfits & big 4x4 guys make the drive down here from New England. He oufitted a bunch of F-550 4x4 brush-fire trucks with lockers, lifts & 40" super-single tires.

He did my 450 4x4. Flawless installation.
 

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Sorry Duke , I was slow checking back . Weather is breaking and the Concrete is getting busy . I got someone in NH . $475 install front , rear and compressor.
Trying to decide on were to get the parts right now . Randy's ring and pinion ?
 

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I've heard they're excellent.

Just remember, it's all in the installation. The parts are the same wherever you buy them.

That price sounds too cheap.
 

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Sounds too cheap ? You are right I added wrong ! :idiot: Gunseth's 4x4 .

$325 rear
$ 75 compressor
$275 front

total $675.00

I bring oil ,parts & cash


Hey you getting busy yet ? We still have 16" of frost.It's going fast though.
 

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What axles and what ratio I can get them but I don't know if I am competitve or not. Guess we could find out if your interested? ;Sweet

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Still sounds cheap, but hey, if he's got a good reputation, get it done there. I think I paid ~ $1,300 for everything for my front ARB and ~$700 for my Detroit tru-trac rear locker.

Everything was done top notch and it was worth every penny. Sometimes I get into some really nasty stuff and even with both rears locked, just barely get home. I can't even comprehend working w/o at a minimum having 4WD.
 

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