Denver bs thread
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From: Thornton, CO
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Exact same place I always go with mine. Great guys and they do great work. Have built both my shafts. Both my brother's on his TJ. And will be rebuilding my rear one soon.
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From: Littleton
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by hudfabxj
Im building Martys steering and OTK track bar today. You are welcome to come check it out.......
What's the pricing and turn around time? If it's around $150, I'd rather do that because it would be only a little more than getting one out of the jy and having it lengthened.
I have a WJ driveshaft....It sits at 34.5 inches. You can have it for $25 if you want it bro!!
I use frontrange driveline in englewood for my d-shaft needs. Full custom shaft cost me about $300......But I have had a lot of work done there.
Off to the shop....16 hr day today!!
I use frontrange driveline in englewood for my d-shaft needs. Full custom shaft cost me about $300......But I have had a lot of work done there.
Off to the shop....16 hr day today!!
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From: Thornton, CO
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
brand new is anywhere between 250 to 300. Rebuilding is between like 75 and 200. Just be careful with the jy shafts. I did that when I did my lift and it caused me all sorts of problems. So I had to have a brand new one made.
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From: parker, co
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by Jeepfreak1020
brand new is anywhere between 250 to 300. Rebuilding is between like 75 and 200. Just be careful with the jy shafts. I did that when I did my lift and it caused me all sorts of problems. So I had to have a brand new one made.


