Hey I was just curious if any of you know any half shaft rebuilders in ontario?
Preferably south western.
Halfshaft Rebuilders in Ontario
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Re: Halfshaft Rebuilders in Ontario
Hey Big Jun, how you doin!?!? I have had several halfshafts rebuilt for me by my local auto parts store, they cost between 150 and 200 and came with a 1 year warranty. I have been running several of the shafts for over 5 years and have never had a problem! There are lifetime ones available from a shop near Sudbury but I can't find their info and I have never dealt with them, only talked with them on the phone! And yes I know you have an H1 and yes these parts are for an H1! BTW, did you ever install the Cummins and the 6L-80??? Just curious?
Hope this helps!
Kev
Hope this helps!
Kev
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Re: Halfshaft Rebuilders in Ontario
Im doing good..... busy but good.... I called all the local parts stores around here... London Drivetrain aka Traction, a big rig driveshaft place etc etc couldnt find anyone <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> but did find a offroad specialty place in markham that said they would give it a go but couldnt quote a price. After looking at flashoffroad I think I might attempt to rebuild it myself, it doesn't seem too difficult.
As for the cummins nothing yet <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> I still am very interested in doing it still and after a recent talk with John Andres I might go the cheaper and easier route and do the 12valve cummins. I guess you can get some good power/torque out of it yet keep it simple.
BTW how have you been?
As for the cummins nothing yet <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... #>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> I still am very interested in doing it still and after a recent talk with John Andres I might go the cheaper and easier route and do the 12valve cummins. I guess you can get some good power/torque out of it yet keep it simple.
BTW how have you been?
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Re: Halfshaft Rebuilders in Ontario
Hey Cliff, I just realized I hadn't answered you yet! I am SUPER busy but good! The fall looks to be a tad more relaxing with more time for offroading!! Hey any chance you might be coming up for the trail ride in Weir on Sept. 27th??? I know you would enjoy it! Have fun with your mods!
Kev
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Re: Halfshaft Rebuilders in Ontario
hey sorry for the LOOOONG delay in reply been really busy lately havent been too active on the computer... as im sure you noticed i didnt make it to the run. I am currently working on putting up a 25x28ft garage at my house so i can start doing alot more myself. So hopefully will start to rebuild the halfshafts myself also do all the mods myself etc.
As for wheelin in the fall I wish i got around to it but been really busy and dont think its going to let up anytime soon but next season i plan on trying to make it to all events within a 3 hour drive and hopefully will be able to meet you all there.
As for wheelin in the fall I wish i got around to it but been really busy and dont think its going to let up anytime soon but next season i plan on trying to make it to all events within a 3 hour drive and hopefully will be able to meet you all there.