I must be getting over. Everyone I have talked to is saying $1,500. There is a great place up here in Washington state called Corvette and High performance. I talked to them and they were telling me $1,500 for a complete new rear end with gears and they do the work! I would rather buy the gears and do it myself but that is looking like a great price from what everyone else is telling me.
Just called randy's. They are great on the phone. He gave me some Gear ratio options and did soome calculations with the new gear ratios and tire size so I would know what RPM i would be turning on the freeway. Im leaning towards the 3.73's. The best part is that they are $303. That covers gears and installation kit with all the seals. I think this will be about the best performance upgrade I can make for the money. Will get alot more off the line power then I have now. I wont have that supercar 150MPH speed but I never do that anyway.
Now the next thing is that I have never done this before. Chad at randy's says its a pretty easy job as long as you follow the exact procedures. he said that 99% of the time when people mess it up it is because they figure "close enough" on some of the steps and you have to be pretty accurate. can anyone give me a little insight on what Im getting myself into? I dont want a torn apart diff laying in my drive way and my car sitting outside up on jack stands for days while I wait on friends to come over and help.
And damn never thought of that Kidney idea....think your on to something......
~Steve