by Goatman » November 22nd, 2011, 10:11 am
Remember to factor in the cost of the tools you'll need, and the bearings you'll ruin, to the total cost. Remember, I can order those parts for you, and Infectious gets a rebate of 3% at the end of the year for all parts and labor from G&G.
There is no benefit in knowing how to set up gears to do maintenance later on. You either break a gear set, which is very easy to diagnose, or a bearing goes out which will make noise, again very easy to diagnose. The only reason to set up your own gears is to save money. If you've never done it before, and don't have the tools, then the cost of getting the tools must be factored in, and the potential cost of bad parts down the road from not doing it correctly must be factored in. A pinion depth gauge and the tool to remove bearings without destroying them cost more than the labor to set up the gears.
We've seen plenty of poor gear set ups in rear ends we've taken apart, some from doing them at home, and some from other shops who were supposed to know what they were doing. Not saying it can't be done correctly at home, plenty of people do it and do it well, but it's a learned skill.
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