Whaler27
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- First Name
- Alex
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- Jul 1, 2020
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- Oregon
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- 2019 JL, 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude Ecodiesel, 2005 Mustang GT, 2018 Ford Raptor, 2018 BMW R1200GSA, 2020 Honda Monkeybikes (2), 1972 Honda CT-70, 1980 Honda CT-70,
- Occupation
- Saving the world :-)
Try Lyft Offroad in Glenwood Springs. They are a few hours from Denver, but they are great people and great to work with. Give them (Sean and Christine) a call. They build amazing Jeeps.Not in the Denver area, but typically the going rate is $800-1,000 per axle. If I were dropping the money on gears, I'd save a little more and add lockers. Easier in my mind to justify the expenditure when it's a massive improvement in off road capability and a slight improvement in driveability. I think the extra ~200 rpms makes all the difference in holding 8th, but our 7th gear is an over drive as well. Not holding 8th wouldn't be enough of a reason to drop $2k in my opinion.
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