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Re: How much for stock 4.10 third member? [Re: Billydkid] #858161 01/10/08 05:31 AM
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Yeah, no more than $50 around here. What did you pay for your 4.88's by the way? I'm eventually gonna swap my 4.88's out and get some 5.29's. Just wonderin what to ask for my 4.88 thirds.


Front IFS 4.88s don't seem worth as much as rears; for many folks, by the time they are regearing, a SAS is either planned or done. Not my approach, but common.
I think I paid $75 for a stock 4.88 front, and $150 for a rear?
$250 for the pair is a going rate aroudn here... from junkyards it'd be $400 or more.


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Re: How much for stock 4.10 third member? [Re: Nix_Toy] #858162 01/10/08 06:06 AM
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I paid $200 for the front and $370 after tax for the rear from two different junk yards.

Re: How much for stock 4.10 third member? [Re: Bosco83] #858163 01/10/08 04:08 PM
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I just switched out my 3rd members for 4.88 and was wondering how much I should ask for my old stock ones with 130,000 miles on them?.

Thanks,
Brian


Depends... 4-cyl or 6-cyl/turbo???? Big difference. 4-cyl are a dime a dozen. The others cost money. I paid $250 last year, but I was in a hurry.


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