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Postby rick-rock on Dec 18 2009 07:57 pm

Today I dropped off my junk-yard high diff Dana 30 at Extreme Gear in Rancho Cordova. Anybody have any dealings with this shop, good bad or otherwise?
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Re: Differential build

Postby Bender on Dec 18 2009 08:35 pm

Lee (Super X) used to work there.  Long before Lee, I had them do some work.  They did a good job, but they were slow and waaaaaay overpriced so I never went back.  They wouldn't be my first choice to set up a ring and pinion, but I'd imagine they'll do fine.
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Re: Differential build

Postby JohnDF on Dec 18 2009 09:13 pm

They do fine work. Like Keane said, they are way overpriced. Get a written estimate because they also like to jack up the price when you go to pick up your work  :roll:
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Re: Differential build

Postby RockinCrawler on Dec 19 2009 09:48 am

Bender wrote:Lee (Super X) used to work there.  Long before Lee, I had them do some work.  They did a good job, but they were slow and waaaaaay overpriced so I never went back.  They wouldn't be my first choice to set up a ring and pinion, but I'd imagine they'll do fine.


Is Lee still around?  Wouldn't it great if he could give the club a lesson on setting up the gears.
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Re: Differential build

Postby JohnDF on Dec 19 2009 10:04 am

Lee worked the counter, not the shop.
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Re: Differential build

Postby troyman on Dec 19 2009 09:19 pm

I'll probably have my D60 and 14 bolt setup down at River City Differential.  They've got an excellent reputation in the offroad community and the owner is a wheeler.
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Re: Differential build

Postby Bender on Dec 19 2009 09:42 pm

troyman wrote:I'll probably have my D60 and 14 bolt setup down at River City Differential.  They've got an excellent reputation in the offroad community and the owner is a wheeler.


RCD would have been much higher up my list.   :D  Sean built the 60 for the Cruiser and it was first rate.

Predator Offroad in Auburn set up the gears in the 4Runner and they seem do be doing fine.  Anybody been by there lately?  They were real close to the fire this summer.  Did they survive?
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Re: Differential build

Postby RobD on Dec 20 2009 02:16 am

I wouldn't let Extreme gear touch anything I own with a 10 foot pole!!!!! If you want him to put bolt on stuff on your Jeep, he is good at that, but his fab skills suck. He buys parts from other fabricators and puts them on your rig, charges you 10 times what it is worth and then tells you he designed it  :roll:  :roll:  :roll:  

RCD is a good place to go. If you are just having gears put in and you dropped off the axle, install should not be more than $125.00...Gears for that would cost around $100.00, so you would be looking at about $225 for new gears installed.
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Re: Differential build

Postby BKGM Jeepers on Dec 20 2009 12:33 pm

rick-rock wrote:Today I dropped off my junk-yard high diff Dana 30 at Extreme Gear in Rancho Cordova. Anybody have any dealings with this shop, good bad or otherwise?



They did good work, but are expensive.  I've had some work done there.  They corrected several failed "garage fab" projects that were on my jeep.  I'm happy with the results that are on my jeep from them.
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Re: Differential build

Postby rick-rock on Dec 20 2009 04:05 pm

Thank's for the imput everybody. I'm having this shop do my ARB locker, 4.56 gears and shafts. They gave me a good price (I"ve been researching prices since the Barret lake run)so I will see how well they stick to the qoute. Yes I did this backwards, I should have asked about the shop first. :)  I'll report back on how well they do.
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Re: Differential build

Postby BKGM Jeepers on Dec 21 2009 09:20 am

I think Rob and I missed one key point when dealing with Extreme Gear.  Always get a written quote up front, and specifically detail what is getting done in that quote.

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Re: Differential build

Postby Justin on Dec 21 2009 02:44 pm

Bender wrote:
Predator Offroad in Auburn set up the gears in the 4Runner and they seem do be doing fine.  Anybody been by there lately?  They were real close to the fire this summer.  Did they survive?


Predator built my tie rod. As far as I know, they are still in business.
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Re: Differential build

Postby rick-rock on Feb 05 2010 10:20 pm

Update:   I bow to you oh Masters of Wisdom.  :badidea:  The 30 biuld is done but not without estimate arguements,poor customer service and waaaay slow.  :rant:  
Good news though I have two 30"s now. So I added that up on my newly purchased calculator(from the dollar store) = 60     :wink:
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Re: Differential build

Postby JohnDF on Feb 05 2010 10:50 pm

rick-rock wrote: estimate arguements,poor customer service and waaaay slow.

Wow! Imagine that. Extreme Gear gave out a crappy estimate. Who'd have thunk it?  :roll:
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Re: Differential build

Postby Bender on Feb 06 2010 09:34 am

JohnDF wrote:
rick-rock wrote: estimate arguements,poor customer service and waaaay slow.

Wow! Imagine that. Extreme Gear gave out a crappy estimate. Who'd have thunk it?  :roll:

I really don't understand how they stay in business.  I can't imagine why they have such a dedicated following when there are plenty of other decent options.  Sorry you had to learn the hard way.   :(
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