4.10's or 4.56's
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Year: 1998 & 1991
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4.11's and 4.56's all cost the same amount on this site. Go with 4.56
http://completeoffroad.com/c-69598-x...-packages.html
http://completeoffroad.com/c-69598-x...-packages.html
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Year: 1994
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Engine: 4.0L Air Intake and TB Spacer
I was charged about $400 per axle while under the jeep, but his prices didn't matter whether they were out or underneath. 4.56's new carriers and aussie lockers.
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From: Middlesex County, Connecticut
Year: 1998 & 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 98-4.0 & 91-4.0
Why don't you just go to your local mechanic and find out? Asking us here will not help you find out how much it will cost unless we know a mech near you.
yeah that was through them, im sure i could get them cheaper from 4wheelparts or some other website, completeoffroad is a good place too but yes it is very expensive either way
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From: Stafford,VA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
dont forget with a dana 30 front axle and 4.56 requires a new Diff....that also drives up the cost of the front end kit.....dont let them do the axles without new bearing/seals. try haggling with them since the economy is slow.......
Shop around too. There may be somebody that will do them cheaper than that, but it hard for us to know how much it should cost in your area. Unfortunately, prices are regional, so they can vary quite a bit across the country.
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