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Re: Approximate axle & prop-shaft costs?

To: Glenn <g_wakefield@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Approximate axle & prop-shaft costs?
From: Howard Young <hoyo@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 17:51:24 -0600
Cc: MGB-v8 list <mgb-v8@autox.team.net>
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WELL,
   what bees Jack's eddress??
                             thanks!   HoYo

Glenn wrote:

>James,
>
>I would say that the cost of the driveshaft will run
>about $150 to $225 depending upon the shop you choose.
> Mine was about $200 which some people commented was a
>little bit too high.  
>
>A narrowed axle complete with MG brackets etc seems to
>run about $700 to $800 depending upon options such as
>limited slip / posi.  I'm not sure what the cost of
>the actual shortening is, if your planning on doing
>the rest of the work yourself.  Jack Emery sells the
>the narrowed Ford axles, and I plan on getting one up
>when I go to Maine to pick up my freshly painted car
>in about a month. 
>
>I'm sure Jack is going to cut me a deal on mine, since
>I'm giving him all this free advertising.  Right Jack?
>
>Glenn
>
>
>
>--- James Jewell <m1garandusa@netscape.net> wrote:
>
>>Can anyone give me an idea of how much it costs to
>>have an axle 
>>shortened, as well as a drive-shaft?  I'm still in
>>the planning stages 
>>and trying to get a grip around the various labor
>>costs.  For labor 
>>reference, I'm in the DC area.
>>James J.
>>
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