Need Currie rear end and gears installed

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II Sevv

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On a solid axle leaf spring vehicle, swapping a rear axle isn’t that hard and any good shop with off-road experience should really be able to do it, although some may not want to touch it...If you have a complete rear end with hubs, you could even do it yourself.
 

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On a solid axle leaf spring vehicle, swapping a rear axle isn’t that hard and any good shop with off-road experience should really be able to do it, although some may not want to touch it...If you have a complete rear end with hubs, you could even do it yourself.

he's more worried about the gear install in the front.

Anyone can move the brakes and sensors over to the new F9, as long as the hub tool for the Currie is provided.
 
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Thanks guys, I have reached out to Steve at KHC, I will be taking the truck down to NJ in January for the install. Greatly appreciate the help!
 

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