headers and exhaust 82 pickup 4x4
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A pretty penny. This is a rough estimate off the top of my head but:
Gears $200
Bearings and seals $150
Fluid $40
You're looking around $400 or so for one axle if you have the know how to set it up. If you don't (and not many people do) you're gonna pay another couple hundred for set up.
For 2 axles, $1000+?
Gears $200
Bearings and seals $150
Fluid $40
You're looking around $400 or so for one axle if you have the know how to set it up. If you don't (and not many people do) you're gonna pay another couple hundred for set up.
For 2 axles, $1000+?
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Thank you a lot I no it is expensive but do you think it is something tjay needs to be done or what and if you read the thread do you think it will really help my acceleration that much
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I think you have another problem other than gears that's slowing you down, if you can't get to 75mph with the stock tires. Changing gears only helps if you go to bigger tires like 33" or bigger.
ps I have a torque rod in good condition, I will send you a message on here
ps I have a torque rod in good condition, I will send you a message on here
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Can someone tell me the part number or the right Doug thorley header I need for my 82 4x4 22r and I don't have to pass smog I'm so ready to fix this exhaust leak thanks
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