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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Differential & Driveline
GT5 4.10 Axles
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<blockquote data-quote="99Sierra2500" data-source="post: 25188" data-attributes="member: 12343"><p>True. 1k for both together, usually people want $750 for just the rear. The yard has a handshake warranty, though generally a month or two, this is just a redneck operation, buy up stuff that wrecks near by and throw it in a pole barn. I mean like we say in the midwest, close enough to bring it back and throw it through their window if it's no good. I spun them, felt ok, didn't pop them open no. I kind of like the idea of trying them out, though like you say, the 3.73's are pretty good too, though I have a bit of tire with these 285/75 16's. The upside is if I don't like them, I can swap out to the old ones. I do tow about 10k every once in a while, it is one of the reasons I got this rig. I sold the one rust bucket, got sick of dealing with it, someone has a little s-10 I have been looking at, I know they rebuilt the engine and transmission, a 4 cylinder will offset the worse mileage out of the 2500. Who knows though?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99Sierra2500, post: 25188, member: 12343"] True. 1k for both together, usually people want $750 for just the rear. The yard has a handshake warranty, though generally a month or two, this is just a redneck operation, buy up stuff that wrecks near by and throw it in a pole barn. I mean like we say in the midwest, close enough to bring it back and throw it through their window if it's no good. I spun them, felt ok, didn't pop them open no. I kind of like the idea of trying them out, though like you say, the 3.73's are pretty good too, though I have a bit of tire with these 285/75 16's. The upside is if I don't like them, I can swap out to the old ones. I do tow about 10k every once in a while, it is one of the reasons I got this rig. I sold the one rust bucket, got sick of dealing with it, someone has a little s-10 I have been looking at, I know they rebuilt the engine and transmission, a 4 cylinder will offset the worse mileage out of the 2500. Who knows though? [/QUOTE]
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