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[QUOTE="co04cobra, post: 877969, member: 666"] Ive put 3 in my own trucks. Summit is the cheapest place you can get the trutrac. Around $550 I install new bearings and races and reuse the old shims. Seal on the axles are reuseable and RTV the cover back on. 75w-140 syn fluid 3ish qts. I end up with around $750 in it and about 4hrs in labor. For the rear of the truck and what he is doing. The trutrac sounds like the perfect option. Don't know if that helps or not, but at least its some real world info. [/QUOTE]
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