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jeepnut
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Posted: 01/21/08 12:03 PM
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Got prices on Yukon, Superior, Dana/Spicer and an independent brand. This is not going to be for extreme rocks and stuff, but its not a "mall crawler" either.
Thanks
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Jp Editor
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Posted: 01/21/08 03:16 PM
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The best depends on the axle. I'm guessing it's a Dana axle you are working with. Dana Spicer is the best for that in my mind. Plus it's easier to set up using the markings on the pinions. Superior is second since I have no idea who the independent is. If it's West Coast Gears they also have good quality.
Usually cheap gears are not really any weaker. Just not as quiet and more difficult to set up.
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jeepnut
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Posted: 01/23/08 09:15 AM
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Thanks. The independent brand is made by The Gear Shop hear in Jackson, MS. I have not heard of anyone using this brand, so I am a little weary of using them. I am working with Dana axles and will prolly go with the Dana. Had a guy a Jackson Powertrain suggest going with Dana.
Thanks for the input.
"I'm not stuck....I'm just directionaly challenged!"
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