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- Antioch, CA
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Big Red said:Thanks Bryan. Yeah, I wanted to make sure my chances of breaking an axle were kept to a minimum so I tryed to get good prices on the good parts for it. I read so much about Ryan being a good builder and parts guy that I gave him my business. He has been very easy to work with and his prices are very low for his parts and labor. I live in a townhouse and I have trouble with some people on the board of directors coming down on me for even doing little jobs like changing my oil, eventhough I still do it. By the time I bought the tools and learned how to do my gears, locker, fab, etc I would have paid way more and still not have the confidence to do something as intricate as setting up gears and a locker or two. Many people get these things done and while it is not cheap, it costs more breaking down and having to get your broken rig home and doing it over and over again. I do what I can on my rig, which has been more and more, but I leave the hard stuff to the pros. I'm happy for U if U do all your work Bryan. Ryan's price of $150 to set up gears and a locker in an axle is an awesome price and he really knows what he is doing.
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