where to find gears?

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You're welcome :finger:
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You're welcome finger
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now all I have to do is take a crash couse in installing them :laugh:

I think I can handle it, just got to get the dial indicator and magnetic base. they usualy run like $40 though so it's not to bad
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I think you can handle it. I know a place you can find help if you need it ;)
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hey D was there much of a price difference between the yukon gear and the precision gears? im intrested as well and will be getting 2 set's for both bronco's at tax time.
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I can't remember what the pice was exactly but I think that it was around $40 difference. that to me was a big difference so I went with the yukon.
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...

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