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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 1565656" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>On last Wednesday, around 5 pm, I drove to the UPS store in Port Orchard, and shipped Tom Woods a driveshaft for lengthening. It left Port Orchard that evening, and arrived in Ogden Utah on Friday morning. Tom's people called me this morning to discuss the repairs. It was completed, and shipped back this evening, with a scheduled delivery on this upcoming Wednesday at my home.</p><p></p><p>Total turnaround is one week. </p><p></p><p>Total cost for the repair is $32 for the UPS shipping to Tom Woods plus $60 for the lengthening, balancing, and return shipping, plus $10 for handling, paperwork, and misc. $102 out the door. (70 for Tom, 32 for UPS) And, I only had to drive a couple miles to the UPS store. </p><p></p><p>(And the shaft needed lengthening because I took a D60 out of the red jeep, and reinstalled the D44 that lived there prior.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 1565656, member: 16101"] On last Wednesday, around 5 pm, I drove to the UPS store in Port Orchard, and shipped Tom Woods a driveshaft for lengthening. It left Port Orchard that evening, and arrived in Ogden Utah on Friday morning. Tom's people called me this morning to discuss the repairs. It was completed, and shipped back this evening, with a scheduled delivery on this upcoming Wednesday at my home. Total turnaround is one week. Total cost for the repair is $32 for the UPS shipping to Tom Woods plus $60 for the lengthening, balancing, and return shipping, plus $10 for handling, paperwork, and misc. $102 out the door. (70 for Tom, 32 for UPS) And, I only had to drive a couple miles to the UPS store. (And the shaft needed lengthening because I took a D60 out of the red jeep, and reinstalled the D44 that lived there prior.) [/QUOTE]
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