To sell? Yes, pretty nominal based on the size of area.
Is there a charge for the swap meet area?
I should be out in the swap.
Hey Jim — could I drop a fender off in your swap space? I'll split the proceeds. Wife wants it out of the carport.
I was going to do my own 8 1/4 till I realized how many times it has to go together & apart , till you get right. So i called around till I found a professional to do it. There are somethings better left to the pros.Hi Guys! I’m back in Norcal, does anyone happen to know how to rebuild a 8.75 chunk? I’m looking to learn, but also change all the bearings, sleeve and yoke
When this rain clears out, join us at one of the local CnCs or cruise-ins (also in the Sac area).I just found this thread, I'm in the Sacramento area. Hopefully can connect with other mopar people in Nor Cal.
Agreed. The older I get, the less I want to be underneath the car. I found what appears to be a solid differential shop in Ranch Cordova (River City Differentials). Recently, they replaced a pinion seal on a Dana 60 for $125 out the door (within 2 hours). I will be going back there soon with another Dana 60 to have them replace the original 4.10s with a new Spicer 3.54 setup for $700 out the door (4 hours). Totally worth it to me.pI was going to do my own 8 1/4 till I realized how many times it has to go together & apart , till you get right. So i called around till I found a professional to do it. There are somethings better left to the pros.
hey when I try to open your link it say OOPS page can not be foundI've noticed more folks joining from around the northern parts of California, so I took just a quick moment to throw together a new forum group, Nor-Cal Mopars. The group is open to anyone and hopefully folks from the area can join & use it to connect with other Mopar folks & talk issues, shows, cruises, shop recommendations & who knows what. The group can be whatever folks make it. Stop by & join the group.
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/group.php?groupid=28
~Sae
Shawn runs a tight shop. Prices are great and service is too. He does ALL of my axle work.Agreed. The older I get, the less I want to be underneath the car. I found what appears to be a solid differential shop in Ranch Cordova (River City Differentials). Recently, they replaced a pinion seal on a Dana 60 for $125 out the door (within 2 hours). I will be going back there soon with another Dana 60 to have them replace the original 4.10s with a new Spicer 3.54 setup for $700 out the door (4 hours). Totally worth it to me.
I'm in the Hayward area, welcome!I just found this thread, I'm in the Sacramento area. Hopefully can connect with other mopar people in Nor Cal.
RenVill - I'm down a couple of cities from you. Ever go the the niles gather hosted by Fly A?I'm in the Hayward area, welcome!
No, not for that gathering, just for the Niles car show they hold once a year. I've gone to that one time. I'd be down to go to closeby gatherings though.RenVill - I'm down a couple of cities from you. Ever go the the niles gather hosted by Fly A?
I didnt get to go, had to watch the niner game!
They usually have them on the 2nd sunday of the month but been rained out the last couple of times. You can follow them on Instagram also. I'll post here when i see it going again.No, not for that gathering, just for the Niles car show they hold once a year. I've gone to that one time. I'd be down to go to closeby gatherings though.
Where in the bay area?Bay Area Folk - I am looking for a alignment shop, are there any recommendations? I am located in the East Bay. Thanks for the help.
Seavers tire on old front street in Pleasanton. Best there, is they do Darts! Ask for Cort.Bay Area Folk - I am looking for a alignment shop, are there any recommendations? I am located in the East Bay. Thanks for the help.
i see it listed as Seevers and Son Tire on Old Santa Rita Rd... is that it?Seavers tire on old front street in Pleasanton. Best there, is they do Darts! Ask for Cort.
yes, that's the placei see it listed as Seevers and Son Tire on Old Santa Rita Rd... is that it?