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12-05-2011, 10:13 PM | #1 |
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4:10 locker
Whats an Eaton 4:10 with a factory locker going for these days? Just the 3rd member, not the whole axle.
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12-06-2011, 09:07 AM | #2 |
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Re: 4:10 locker
It seems people are trying to get a lot more lately...like $300. I've never paid more than $150 including shipping,but I always just ask for the locker unit w/o the chunk. I'm not sure if the $300 ones sold. I got one in the last year shipped from Alaska for no more than $125. I bought a whole axle for $100 a few years ago. Shipping the whole thing ups the cost a good bit,yet that saves installation cost. But,I do my own. I sold a No-Spin this summer for $175,just the locker. The way I see it,they should be worth a good bit since they aren't available new and new 14-bot lockers run over $500 and they need installation. But,with the trend of people getting away from their HO52/72s in favor of 14-bolts,the prices needs to be attractive enough. Not many want to put a whole lot of money into these good old axles. I will and there are others. Just getting to be a limited crowd.
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12-08-2011, 04:22 PM | #3 |
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Re: 4:10 locker
I got $250. for my last locker center drop out section alone, here in the NW a complete drum to drum bolt in and ready to run eaton w/locker rear would set you back $350.-400., and they dont sit around too long at that price. Mel
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