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mog axle pinion conversion
what is involved in the pinion conversion to use standard driveshafts? i was lookin at the exaxt.ca website and see that you all do that but i'm thinking shipping the pumpkin both ways might be a little too costly. What does shipping usually run? Also, what does shipping on axles usually run? I'm in Denver. I found some cheap mog axles that i may buy, but if you can get good shipping rates and the pinion conversion is fairly difficult i may be better off just getting them from you.
Thanks, Steve |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Member # 6795
Location: Victoria, B.C., Canada
Posts: 325
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Hi Steve,
For the pinion conversion: Depending on what you can do there, we may not need your 3rd member. PM me or gimme a buzz so we can talk over the options. Shipping a pair of axles to Denver is going to be around $500, I'm told. For 3rd members, I'm not sure. If you have a cheaper alternative for shipping, then let's use it. --Rob |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Member # 10045
Location: Germany
Posts: 728
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The pinion conversion is easy to do. Just drill a hole, tap a thread and bolt it on. Thatīs it.
The shipping cost for the conversion is about 70$. www.killeraxles.com |
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