Gear Swap

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Called a few shops to get some quotes on a gear swap for my 2012 JKU. Currently have 3.21s, want to swap to 4.56 or 4.88 (haven't decided) these quotes are nauseating :shock:. Can anyone here perform a gear swap or point me in the direction of a shop? I will hopefully be looking to get them in within the next few months.
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Yea see, I called Lou...is it REALLY $2400 for Parts & Labor here in the New England area? I have seen on other forums people saying average install prices are $500-$1000. I mean if it's that much it's that much, I was just a little taken aback when I started getting quotes. I was figuring around $1600, almost $1000 less :shock: . I'll give Dom a shout and see what he has to say.

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Furnish the parts, Dr Wheels in S. Yarmouth will do it for $900 labor. Forget about 4.56. Run either. 4.88 or 5.13.
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R&P swaps can be a very time consuming process. Lou tends to quote jobs at longer end of the time frame and if the job goes quicker would most likely adjust the bill. He also stands behind the work that's done at his shop (there are some places that don't). JK R&P sets tend to cost more than other Jeeps and there are many companies making R&P sets and install kits with varying levels of quality. So research the different brands and ask what brand is being quoted.
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Thanks for all the input. Lou sounded like a great guy when i was talking to him and i would be glad to give him my business. Ill give him another call and figure things out. If that doesnt work ill give the place arctic mentioned a try
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As far as pricing goes, expect about $175 for a quality ring and pinion per. axle, and about $225 for a master rebuild kit, again, per axle. Those prices are fairly fixed...I haven't felt with Lou, but have heard good things, Dr Wheels is excellent and will stand behind their work
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My JK has 4.88 in it with 35" tires and it's good. I wouldn't want anything lower, but there are times I wouldn't mind higher.

Edit: Just to be clear I meant lower numerically...
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ArticRubi wrote:...I haven't felt with Lou, but have heard good things....
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Damn you auto-correct!!! :-o

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Keep in mind also that Lou, and Dom, are big supporters of our sport and I definitly think that is worth considering when shopping around.
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schwalby wrote:Keep in mind also that Lou, and Dom, are big supporters of our sport and I definitly think that is worth considering when shopping around.
Agreed. Dr Wheels is in the same boat, they're members of CCJC, and Mark is the former president. Don't think you'd go wrong either way.
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Right near the Jeep rally town is a guy that charges 700.00 an axle. If you run out of options. FjR68
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Think I'll be going with 4.88s now instead of the 4.56s
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