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joeoby78 02-10-2010 08:38 PM

swapping out gears?
 
I'm thinking of swapping out my gears, i'm big into DIY. Done most of the mod work on the truck myself, I'm not a professional mechanic by any means, but I'm pretty good with a wrench. I have a 4x4 so would need to do front and back. Can anybody give me an idea as to how big a job I am looking at?

BLUES MAN 02-10-2010 09:20 PM

leave it to the professionals, there is a real art to setting up gears the "RIGHT WAY"

lady3bglover 02-10-2010 09:21 PM

Joey....

Send a message to AxisT6, he is a Gear God.

Coban 02-10-2010 10:16 PM

You are perfectly capable of changing gears yourself. You have to be methodical about it and spend the money for the tools. The initial investment is what keeps most people from doing it....

You'll spend less by having someone else do it, unless you get the tools for free or plan on doing it a lot.

00ChevyScott 02-10-2010 10:26 PM

Have someone else do it, definitely.

Black'Rado 02-10-2010 10:32 PM

shit i did it to my 87 k5 blazer when i was 17, just get you a really good dial caliper to check shim thikness, a dial indicator with magnetic base to read backlash, and a good inch pound torque wrench to read preload.....and a good differential book...i got mine from randys ring and pinion

00ChevyScott 02-10-2010 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by Black'Rado (Post 4393858)
shit i did it to my 87 k5 blazer when i was 17, just get you a really good dial caliper to check shim thikness, a dial indicator with magnetic base to read backlash, and a good inch pound torque wrench to read preload.....and a good differential book...i got mine from randys ring and pinion

He's 4wd, it's going to be a tad more difficult than that.

Black'Rado 02-10-2010 10:35 PM

the front diff is gona be the kicker, but my blazer is solid front axle

454navyss 02-11-2010 08:04 AM

there is two things i dont try to tear apart (and put back together) myself

1) differentials
2) transmissions

james8997 02-13-2010 06:42 PM

he wouldnt HAVE to do the front, he just wouldnt be able to but in 4wd,

i will be trin to swap my own here shorty


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