Calling those who have re-geared

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I have a 19 4Runner. Going to be ordering a clamshell and 3rd member, with 4.88s and arb lockers. Looking for advice on the core/charges. If I opt to keep my factory front and rear setup it will cost me a $400 dollar core for the front and a $950 dollar color for the rear. They have 40k miles and are in perfect working condition. So the question is do I loose the extra 1350 and keep my factory equipment(for sale or to put back in when selling/totaling rig). Or do I save the 1350 and not keep my factory gear boxes. Leaning towards spending the extra $1350. Thanks
 

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Personally, I would send them your diffs. Most people who would buy your rig wont give you extra or even care you had the stock gear set.
On the other hand, Toyota diffs are simple to set up. Have you priced just having the parts put in yours locally? It would save a bunch in shipping.
 
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I have a 19 4Runner. Going to be ordering a clamshell and 3rd member, with 4.88s and arb lockers. Looking for advice on the core/charges. If I opt to keep my factory front and rear setup it will cost me a $400 dollar core for the front and a $950 dollar color for the rear. They have 40k miles and are in perfect working condition. So the question is do I loose the extra 1350 and keep my factory equipment(for sale or to put back in when selling/totaling rig). Or do I save the 1350 and not keep my factory gear boxes. Leaning towards spending the extra $1350. Thanks
Save the money, in 40 years you'll still have those extra gears in a box.... and yer kids will be saying "what was Dad thinking?"
 
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T4R13

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Personally, I would send them your diffs. Most people who would buy your rig wont give you extra or even care you had the stock gear set.
On the other hand, Toyota diffs are simple to set up. Have you priced just having the parts put in yours locally? It would save a bunch in shipping.
Yea I’ve priced it locally and the quotes are higher than me buying the assembled clamshell and 3rd member and swapping myself, even if I opt to keep my original equipment.