On Tue, 8 Dec 1998 Kabuki2@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/5/98 2:53:00 PM, you wrote:
>
> <<Does anyone in the Houston area know of a place that will install a 4:10 on
>
> my ram for a decent price?
>
> -Patrick B.
>
> >>
>
>
> No, but expect to pay around $200-250 at a "professional" shop or shop that
> specializes in rear ends and transmissions.. A "top of the line" shop that
> doesn't do cheap work is usually the place to go. Try to find out where the
> bigger racers in your area have theirs done..
>
> You'll probably pay around $100-150 at a smaller shop, but, you usually get
> what you pay for.
>
Another option might be a Dodge dealer. When I was getting my 3.55
rearend replaced under warranty, the service manager mentioned that if
I wanted to replace them with a different ratio (ie 4.10s) in the future,
they could do the work. I forget what he said it might cost, but I think
he said about $200 labor. A nice thing about that is they warranty all
their work for 1yr/12,000miles.
-Jon-
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