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<blockquote data-quote="Xlr8tin" data-source="post: 1627247" data-attributes="member: 39290"><p>Yea I am tempted to just keep driving it like this after the quote I just got and I know it is a hell no I'll pass kind of quote. The Diesel shop I mentioned above told me $2600 and change to change everything. So now I am scrambling around to find a second more down to earth option. At this point I'm not spending that much on something like this. I can buy a lot with that kind of money.</p><p></p><p>Opening the cover myself isn't going to help me out any so I'd rather not try. And finding a rear end specialized shop doesn't seem as easy as some of you guys make it out to be. No one has Rear end in their shop name...So transmission shops are probably the only ones unless I am missing something more obvious</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If I were a rear end tech I would say opening the cover and looking while checking backlash and other key components would be helpful to be able to see in. But for me, opening that cover won't tell me much. The truck drives great and normal as it should with only a whine so I am not leaning towards gears. A professional would most likely be able to tell just from looking at that and with a little time with the cover being off should have it diagnosed, correct?</p><p></p><p>The quote I just got was $2600 and that is to replace everything including the R&P. So right now I am wondering if I should do what you mentioned and get the rebuild kit with all of the parts included and drop it off at a different shop.</p><p></p><p>Also, can anyone tell me what gear ratio you would suggest? I think stock is 4.11? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yea, I had a 17 that did the exact same thing. Problem now is the 17 was under warranty and now I'm out of pocket. The said they replaced the whole thing and I didn't ask for specifics since it was a warranty job. Where can I get these yukon gears everyone speaks of?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xlr8tin, post: 1627247, member: 39290"] Yea I am tempted to just keep driving it like this after the quote I just got and I know it is a hell no I'll pass kind of quote. The Diesel shop I mentioned above told me $2600 and change to change everything. So now I am scrambling around to find a second more down to earth option. At this point I'm not spending that much on something like this. I can buy a lot with that kind of money. Opening the cover myself isn't going to help me out any so I'd rather not try. And finding a rear end specialized shop doesn't seem as easy as some of you guys make it out to be. No one has Rear end in their shop name...So transmission shops are probably the only ones unless I am missing something more obvious If I were a rear end tech I would say opening the cover and looking while checking backlash and other key components would be helpful to be able to see in. But for me, opening that cover won't tell me much. The truck drives great and normal as it should with only a whine so I am not leaning towards gears. A professional would most likely be able to tell just from looking at that and with a little time with the cover being off should have it diagnosed, correct? The quote I just got was $2600 and that is to replace everything including the R&P. So right now I am wondering if I should do what you mentioned and get the rebuild kit with all of the parts included and drop it off at a different shop. Also, can anyone tell me what gear ratio you would suggest? I think stock is 4.11? Yea, I had a 17 that did the exact same thing. Problem now is the 17 was under warranty and now I'm out of pocket. The said they replaced the whole thing and I didn't ask for specifics since it was a warranty job. Where can I get these yukon gears everyone speaks of? [/QUOTE]
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