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Posted by jdemaris on May 29, 2007 at 08:04:24 from (66.218.18.5):
In Reply to: Re: O/T 93 Chev Suburban transfer case noise (New posted by Allan In NE on May 29, 2007 at 06:40:40:
Not in my area as far as prices go. They are easy to find in the $50 price range - but . . . with scrap prices being up - many complete trucks are getting scrapped instead of getting parted out. At present, I have no problem finding complete trucks in the $100-$200 price ranges - but that is changing also. I was just offered six complete Chevy Blazers - for $25 each if I removed them from the property - and I passed on it. I've already got over 40 in my field and am suffering a big from junk overload. I just bought four tranfer-cases and paid $75 for the entire bunch. A 241, two 208s, and a gear-drive 205. Also just bought a complete 1991 4WD diesel Suburban - perfect running condition - for $250 from a local school (comes with the 241C case). I suspect its scrap value was more than that. About the difference in driveshaft outputs - not true across the board - but perhaps for some newer trucks. I don't own any "new body style" trucks so I'm not up to speed with them. I just put a 241C from a 90 GMC Suburban - into a 83 K5 Blazer that originally has a 208. All fit fine - no problems, no changes necessary.
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