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JEdwards001 Jan 19, 2012 07:54 PM

Estimate for gear install
 
I'm looking for and estimate for the labor on a gear install and if I should let the ford place do it or a shop.

unas2k5 Jan 20, 2012 01:28 AM

I paid $320 for my 3.73 gear/trutrac diff install. I don't think anything over $500 is fair.

fdjizm Jan 20, 2012 04:43 AM

I paid $430

300-500 is the norm.
A ford dealership will rape you though $700 easy.

JEdwards001 Jan 20, 2012 04:51 AM

**** screw the ford place then. I deffinantly don't want to spend that kinda money.

JScottGT Jan 20, 2012 06:45 AM

Make sure you do some research first as to who will do the best job for the price. Don't use a shop solely based on price. There is a lot that can be screwed up with a bad install. I agree with everyone else here install can range from as little as $300 to as much as $500. It should not take more than 3 hours labor.

STUKUP2112 Jan 20, 2012 06:58 AM

I got an estimate from Ford racing at a Lincoln/Ford dealership for 800.00. They said this work would not void my 2012 warranty. Obviously I would get that in writing, but my warranty being covered and the work being done by Ford racing might be worth the extra money. Changing my 3.31 to3.73.

2k7gtcs Jan 20, 2012 07:10 AM

I went to my salesman and got the info for the dealers best tech that specializes in gears. He did it outside of work at his shop for $350. And theyre perfect.

2012GTCS Jan 20, 2012 01:26 PM

Nice score. 350 labor or parts and labor?

2k7gtcs Jan 20, 2012 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by 2012GTCS (Post 6229532)
Nice score. 350 labor or parts and labor?

$350 labor. I supplied all parts, gasket material, oil, and friction modifier.

It took the guy about 4 hours on a lift.

JEdwards001 Jan 20, 2012 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs

$350 labor. I supplied all parts, gasket material, oil, and friction modifier.

It took the guy about 4 hours on a lift.

Sweet deal I'm gonna check at a couple shops around here. Im gonna buy the install kit from LMR and get it installed. Hopefully they won't try to rape me around here.

2k7gtcs Jan 20, 2012 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by JEdwards001 (Post 6229574)
Sweet deal I'm gonna check at a couple shops around here. Im gonna buy the install kit from LMR and get it installed. Hopefully they won't try to rape me around here.

The key is to get someone with experience installing gears in a Ford 8.8" rear end. The more they've done the better. Subarus and Nissans are not Fords. Be specific. Best place to look is the dealer or a shop that specializes in Mustangs even Fox bodies as they are 8.8" rears (the V8s are) or Ford F150s.

11SHELBYGT500 Jan 20, 2012 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs

The key is to get someone with experience installing gears in a Ford 8.8" rear

MAJOR KEY^^^

JEdwards001 Jan 20, 2012 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs

The key is to get someone with experience installing gears in a Ford 8.8" rear end. The more they've done the better. Subarus and Nissans are not Fords. Be specific. Best place to look is the dealer or a shop that specializes in Mustangs even Fox bodies as they are 8.8" rears (the V8s are) or Ford F150s.

Yeah I would rather pay more for it to be done right then save some money and have it done wrong. I may even wait till I go to stang hi for my tune and have them Do the install and tune all at once.


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