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Old 10-25-2012, 11:48 AM
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new differentials

was looking into regearing my 85 that runs 35s. It seems like a job i would need to take somewhere to get done because i dont have the proper tools (or patience). Is it true that you can buy fully built differentials that are a lot easier to install that have been regeared already? anybody have good or bad luck with certain companies?
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i want 5.29s, stock gearing right now.
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Yes, west coast differentials (which happens to be located in Sacramento, CA) does complete third members. We buy gears, posi's, and axles from them all the time. Good Company IMO. http://www.differentials.com/products/third-members
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A diff is a diff. A rebuilt one is no harder or easier to install than any other.

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