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    Don't mind fixing my own mechanical problems cause its always cheaper faster and often better. I won't lie its often frustrating, but aside from front end alignment, automatic transmissions, and carb work I'm not afraid to tackle the rest. Last fall transfer case blew up on my pick up, rebuilt one cost 1200$, used one from junkyard $900, bought 2 rebuildable transfer cases and rebuild kit and built one for under 500

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