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so i've been reseraching this a bit, and finding all sorts of information, some contradictory.
right now, i have stock 4.10 gears in my 2002 4wd v6 4runner, with 45,000 miles. i'm getting 33s real soon, and will shortly be going to 4.88s. a friend i trust said precision gears are the best brand to go with (richmond are good too, but don't offer what i want). also, he said steer clear of yukons. so i guess my questions is to those of you with precision gears, where did you get them. i've having a hard time finding them. most everyone has yukons. also, exactly what parts do i need besides the actual r+p gears? one guy said i don't need the master overhaul kit with so little miles?? finally, any recommended place to buy the gears, especially in socal? and yes, i will be throwing in a rear arb air locker at the same time. |
Originally Posted by calrockx
so i've been reseraching this a bit, and finding all sorts of information, some contradictory.
right now, i have stock 4.10 gears in my 2002 4wd v6 4runner, with 45,000 miles. i'm getting 33s real soon, and will shortly be going to 4.88s. a friend i trust said precision gears are the best brand to go with (richmond are good too, but don't offer what i want). also, he said steer clear of yukons. so i guess my questions is to those of you with precision gears, where did you get them. i've having a hard time finding them. most everyone has yukons. also, exactly what parts do i need besides the actual r+p gears? one guy said i don't need the master overhaul kit with so little miles?? finally, any recommended place to buy the gears, especially in socal? and yes, i will be throwing in a rear arb air locker at the same time. |
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good reading.
i just talked to precision, and they said i would need besides the gears, the regular installation kit and the pinion gearing kit. ALSO, supposedly in 2002 the driveshaft pinion yoke size changed, so now i need the pinion yoke set. so now...who's regeared a 2002? what say you? |
i dun say anything, except I just ordered my 4.88 yukons and all I needed was the master install kit.
Good luck with ur regearing! btw how much is the gears/install kit gonna be for you? just wondering |
Originally Posted by calrockx
ALSO, supposedly in 2002 the driveshaft pinion yoke size changed, so now i need the pinion yoke set.
so now...who's regeared a 2002? what say you? Everyone sells Yukons because they are fine. Precision is fine as well. Precision like Yukon does NOT make the gears, they buy them and re-pack them just like Randy's. This is the best place to buy Precision gears from. http://www.reiderracing.com/ Your entering territory everyone will claim to know about but very few, includeing myself don't really know all that well. A good gear man is far and few between. All I do know is that my Yukons are doing just fine & almost everyone who has re-geared has them, I bought Presicion Gears for the FJ-62 and those are fine. I'm sure the Motive gears Bruce has are fine as well. Everyone seems to agree that Genuine Gears are not so good. I guess you don't need that diff drop kit anymore? |
Originally Posted by Toyo_Runner96
i dun say anything, except I just ordered my 4.88 yukons and all I needed was the master install kit.
Good luck with ur regearing! btw how much is the gears/install kit gonna be for you? just wondering 600 in parts should be the ball park. Also keep in mind alot of shops will not install gears they did not sell. Keep that in mind. |
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
Gears shold be around 200 each and install around 100.
600 in parts should be the ball park. Also keep in mind alot of shops will not install gears they did not sell. Keep that in mind. |
I'm paying a bit more for install ($530), but they are installing 2 ARB's for me too. :D
He is dropping the completed diffs to me in Pgh. |
Both sound like good prices. I paid Kong's 1100 and that was part and labor.
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Originally Posted by Toyo_Runner96
Total parts for me was 499. As for install, I'm having a guy in my 4x4 club install for me. He's charging 340 total fr and rr with the axles in the vehicle. Which I heard wasnt' that bad, but I guess if you can get 100 for install....that would be better :laugh:
Make sure you throw a locker in as well. At least a rear one or at least 2 tru tracks. it alot of work so you should really get as much done while it is all apart. Bring that thing back to Arizona and I'll take you out. |
The only thing that's holding me back, $$$ I don't even have enough money to buy lunch now, last 2 weeks I've eaten a ham sandwich every single day. I'm waiting for my first paycheck, so if I can get everything for an arb before my install (which will be around mid june) I will get it, but if not, I'll just wheel open.
Also reason I'm not that really pressed for a locker yet is because I still consider myself somewhat new to this sport. So I figured more time wheelin open diffs will help me learn how to take lines better, and how to basically drive better on the trails. |
Originally Posted by Toyo_Runner96
The only thing that's holding me back, $$$ I don't even have enough money to buy lunch now, last 2 weeks I've eaten a ham sandwich every single day. I'm waiting for my first paycheck, so if I can get everything for an arb before my install (which will be around mid june) I will get it, but if not, I'll just wheel open.
Also reason I'm not that really pressed for a locker yet is because I still consider myself somewhat new to this sport. So I figured more time wheelin open diffs will help me learn how to take lines better, and how to basically drive better on the trails. That's why I would say get 2 Tru-Tracks then. Limited slip, good all around and you'll hit both ends for the price of an ARB. Just give it some thought. You would have a 4Runner more capable than most on these BBS, Re-Geared and Dual Limited slip. Your heading in the right direction, just head a little furhter. Just think about how you'll wheel circles around your buddy with the snorkel, wrong gears and open diffs. Your an Arizonan, Make us proud. |
Originally Posted by sschaefer3
That's why I would say get 2 Tru-Tracks then. Limited slip, good all around and you'll hit both ends for the price of an ARB.
Just give it some thought. You would have a 4Runner more capable than most on these BBS, Re-Geared and Dual Limited slip. Your heading in the right direction, just head a little furhter. Just think about how you'll wheel circles around your buddy with the snorkel, wrong gears and open diffs. Your an Arizonan, Make us proud. http://www.50states.com/flag/image/nunst004.gif You're evil steve. Making me spend money I don't even have!! I think I'll wait out for the arb.......grr btw, sorry calrocks for hijacking the thread. My apologies |
Rob - PM me about a great place for ARB's. Cheapest I've found...
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Originally Posted by calrockx
i just talked to precision, and they said i would need besides the gears, the regular installation kit and the pinion gearing kit. ALSO, supposedly in 2002 the driveshaft pinion yoke size changed, so now i need the pinion yoke set.
turns out that guy was right. laaaaame. :roll: |
I'm thinking about installing 4:88's since I have 285/75's...
...anyone know of a "good" place in Phoenix area for install?? Xtreme Mike...do you do these?? Paul :) |
I'm running Yukon 5.29's from Randy's ring and pinion and they were verry helpful when I was setting them up. I am verry happy with them and I beat the shi# out of my gears.
http://www.ringpinion.com/index.html |
Originally Posted by pfdaxe
I'm thinking about installing 4:88's since I have 285/75's...
...anyone know of a "good" place in Phoenix area for install?? Xtreme Mike...do you do these?? Paul :) |
Originally Posted by pfdaxe
Xtreme Mike...do you do these??
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