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LR workshop con menchants with Maxi Drive parts!

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 7:24 pm
by CycloneTracy
I have made a couple of enquiries about Maxi Drive diff locks from 2 different workshops around Sydney. I have been told at both of these workshops that axles are not included in the price of your Maxi Drive diff lock assembly, these must be purchased seperately. One of these particular LR workshops quoted me $5500 for Front and Rear lockers with axles and C.V's
I rang Maxi Drive in QLD, spoke with Barry, and he sent me an absolute goldmine of information with their catalogue. In their bible, in bold print, it says that axles are included with locker assembly's and front C.V joints are to be upgraded.
These 2 workshops have just lost my business for being greedy. One of these workshops is located in the very outer suburbs of Sydney, and they were the one which did the portal axles on the white Disco in 4WD Monthly a couple of months ago. I am a diesel mechanic by trade and I don't like being treated like a fool.

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 7:45 pm
by 6.5 rangie
Aren't locker and axles about $1900 each end, may'be more for front for outer axles. Don't know what cv's are worth though

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 6:31 pm
by ratrangie
Ive just had maxi front and rear put in by Suburban 4wd this was there first install and found it a big job,if i was to do it again id put air lockers and maxi axles in give them a call and see what they can do for you .
Ps I sent my car down from the Mid Nth Coast .

Re: LR workshop con menchants with Maxi Drive parts!

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:11 pm
by uninformed
CycloneTracy wrote:I have made a couple of enquiries about Maxi Drive diff locks from 2 different workshops around Sydney. I have been told at both of these workshops that axles are not included in the price of your Maxi Drive diff lock assembly, these must be purchased seperately. One of these particular LR workshops quoted me $5500 for Front and Rear lockers with axles and C.V's
I rang Maxi Drive in QLD, spoke with Barry, and he sent me an absolute goldmine of information with their catalogue. In their bible, in bold print, it says that axles are included with locker assembly's and front C.V joints are to be upgraded.
These 2 workshops have just lost my business for being greedy. One of these workshops is located in the very outer suburbs of Sydney, and they were the one which did the portal axles on the white Disco in 4WD Monthly a couple of months ago. I am a diesel mechanic by trade and I
don't like being treated like a fool.
so what are the prices? is $5500 for both front and rear, axles and cv's, does it include install???

cheer, serg

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:24 pm
by CycloneTracy
These prices were for parts only. He saw my jaw hit the deck, tried to backpedal and suggest a rear only locker.

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:28 pm
by ISUZUROVER
CycloneTracy wrote:These prices were for parts only. He saw my jaw hit the deck, tried to backpedal and suggest a rear only locker.
That is almost unbelieveable. Over $1000 profit on the parts alone...

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:12 am
by red90
I don't think so as the standard MD front install includes conversion to AEU2522 CVs and they use genuine ones, which are stupid expensive. The $5500 sounds like what I recall even direct. it used to be $1900 per end plus the CVs/bushings etc.

Direct was the best..... Mal has some of the best service of any business I've ever seen. Discount for club membership, would buy your old crap if it was good. When I bought a locker from him, he stayed open very late to finish the job. It was the night before a long weekend where we were both driving the next day to an event. I didn't have a cheque book when I picked it up and he says "just pay me when you see me later". He didn't know me from Jack. Plus his labour costs were very low.

Now, if you were to actually do this, then going with one of the available Crhome-Moly CV options would make sense. This is regardless of whether you use M-D or JM.

edit: Hang on, I have a price list from.....1997?? Yep, $1900 for the locker, axles and drive members. Late model axles add $1312 for CV upgrade..... $5112 plus tax, so $5500 10 years later sounds right. So at ~$1100 for a direct replacement Ashcroft Chrome-Moly CV, it would be about the same.

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:43 am
by ISUZUROVER
red90 wrote:I don't think so as the standard MD front install includes conversion to AEU2522 CVs and they use genuine ones, which are stupid expensive. The $5500 sounds like what I recall even direct. it used to be $1900 per end plus the CVs/bushings etc.

Direct was the best..... Mal has some of the best service of any business I've ever seen. Discount for club membership, would buy your old crap if it was good. When I bought a locker from him, he stayed open very late to finish the job. It was the night before a long weekend where we were both driving the next day to an event. I didn't have a cheque book when I picked it up and he says "just pay me when you see me later". He didn't know me from Jack. Plus his labour costs were very low.

Now, if you were to actually do this, then going with one of the available Crhome-Moly CV options would make sense. This is regardless of whether you use M-D or JM.

edit: Hang on, I have a price list from.....1997?? Yep, $1900 for the locker, axles and drive members. Late model axles add $1312 for CV upgrade..... $5112 plus tax, so $5500 10 years later sounds right. So at ~$1100 for a direct replacement Ashcroft Chrome-Moly CV, it would be about the same.
Probably right John, though I was assuming the workshop would buy 2x1900 kits, plus bushes, then source the CVs themselves.

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:13 am
by Mick G
red90 wrote:I don't think so as the standard MD front install includes conversion to AEU2522 CVs and they use genuine ones, which are stupid expensive. The $5500 sounds like what I recall even direct. it used to be $1900 per end plus the CVs/bushings etc.

Direct was the best..... Mal has some of the best service of any business I've ever seen. Discount for club membership, would buy your old crap if it was good. When I bought a locker from him, he stayed open very late to finish the job. It was the night before a long weekend where we were both driving the next day to an event. I didn't have a cheque book when I picked it up and he says "just pay me when you see me later". He didn't know me from Jack. Plus his labour costs were very low.

Now, if you were to actually do this, then going with one of the available Crhome-Moly CV options would make sense. This is regardless of whether you use M-D or JM.

edit: Hang on, I have a price list from.....1997?? Yep, $1900 for the locker, axles and drive members. Late model axles add $1312 for CV upgrade..... $5112 plus tax, so $5500 10 years later sounds right. So at ~$1100 for a direct replacement Ashcroft Chrome-Moly CV, it would be about the same.
Yep I agree, around $5500 sounds about right to me and I went direct to Mal for my gear - 4.11's, rear locker and CVs.

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:32 am
by Micka
I got a price from a place in Brisbane for a front MD locker with axels and CVs. It was $3300 installed.

So that figure of $5500 sounds pretty close to the mark.


Micka