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Nov 29, 2015
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Left Shark Coug
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I would guess it's cheaper to get a salvage rear end, but never hurts to check
what it would cost for new parts. There have been times when new parts were the same price or cheaper than what a junk yard wanted.
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I think I just destroyed Chevy rear end #5
BYUMizzou
11/29/15 7:30pm
This is a 3/4 ton suburban right? Is it #5 on that particular car or
Bert609
11/29/15 7:34pm
First time on this vehicle. Also lost the rear end out of the previous 3/4 ton
BYUMizzou
11/29/15 7:58pm
All Chevys?
chago04
11/30/15 2:05pm
Yes. All were on Suburbans.
BYUMizzou
11/30/15 4:28pm
Could it be the T-case?
Bert609
11/29/15 7:35pm
I had this problem in my GMC Truck-- over $5000 in after warranty repairs for
The Farm
11/29/15 7:39pm
I would guess it's cheaper to get a salvage rear end, but never hurts to check
Left Shark Coug
11/29/15 7:42pm
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