- Location
- Lake Elsinore
I found a decent low mileage 1997 Explorer rear end. It is an open in the wrong gear ratio as my existing setup.
It seems everywhere wants $350+ for this axle in 4.10 gearing NON LS. I can pick this axle up i just found, buy new ring and pinion gears and a master install/rebuild kit for less than what the local yards are asking.
My question is to change the gearing to 4.10 are there other internal's of this that I'm not considering that might make it cheaper to just buy a 4.10 instead of regearing this cheaper one without out factoring in install labor.
Is the ring and pinion and install kit the only thing necessary to change the ratio I guess is what I'm driving at.
It will soon be getting a Aussie locker either route I choose if it makes a difference but odds are I'm going to be driving the new axle for a couple weeks without the locker.
It seems everywhere wants $350+ for this axle in 4.10 gearing NON LS. I can pick this axle up i just found, buy new ring and pinion gears and a master install/rebuild kit for less than what the local yards are asking.
My question is to change the gearing to 4.10 are there other internal's of this that I'm not considering that might make it cheaper to just buy a 4.10 instead of regearing this cheaper one without out factoring in install labor.
Is the ring and pinion and install kit the only thing necessary to change the ratio I guess is what I'm driving at.
It will soon be getting a Aussie locker either route I choose if it makes a difference but odds are I'm going to be driving the new axle for a couple weeks without the locker.