Gear Install

Started by Jack M, March 22, 2018, 04:48:28 PM

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Jack M

I'm getting ready to lift my Jeep and throw on some 35's. I currently have 3.21's (according to my build sheet) and I'm looking at Yukon 4.56. I'm ready and willing to do a lot of work myself but this is something I want to get right. I know of Unlimited Off Road in Fenton but does anybody else have any other shop suggestions?

LPM606

Ironman Offroad up in Saginaw is a great shop - worth the drive and the will usually give you a free loaner car...

Jack M

Awesome, thank you! I reached out to them and made sure to reference the club as the referral source.

astrogiblet

This card was given to me a few weeks ago by another club member who mentioned this guy builds his own gears and is also a Yukon reseller. I have no personal experience with this guy but he came highly recommended!



welderman85

I second Dale. (Ironman) also I'm pretty sure mark can install and setup gears.

StingRay66

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Quote from: welderman85 on March 25, 2018, 07:14:26 PM
I second Dale. (Ironman) also I'm pretty sure mark can install and setup gears.
Mark did mine but with golf season bearing he is going to be busy at work he services carts

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Paul Hittie

Dale @ Ironman is a good guy and does good work at a reasonable price.

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Ken

I do my own, but I would not recommend me.
Ken

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Paul Hittie

Quote from: Ken on March 29, 2018, 10:33:39 AM
I do my own, but I would not recommend me.
That's an honest answer !

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