Thanks for the info techs.
I should have itemized the price better:
The first $400 was far the initial break-down and inspect, and price out an estimate to repair. So I would have had to pay that regardless of if thay did the repair work.
The addtl. $320 was for the R&R of another D70 (A little extra, I was told, because of the Lift and the air-bags). A reasonable # to me.
Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you. Thanks for looking out for a member, though.
Update: Today they called and told me that it 'couldn't be done'. When I questioned the Service Rep. , She wasn't clear on why it wouldn't work, so I told her I would come down for an explaination from the tech. She agreed that he would be better able to explain it to me.
When I got there, the tech showed me that, first of all, the brake lines on the axle housing were dirrerent, and needed to be switched, which they had already done.
Next, the axle tubes are larger on the D80, so all the mounting hardware (top and bottom brackets, u-bolts) didn't work.
As a result, the tech said that the service manager stopped all work on the vehicle, and told him to tell me to get another D70. 'We'll only trade out the exact same item. '
I talked to the tech for a while, in hopes of getting on his good side, and subsequently asked him, "Do you think you can sweet-talk your boss into just getting new brackets. We've come so far to just put the old diff back in, and let me do the work myself. " He said it wouldn't do any good, 'but you can talk to him if you want to. ' So I did.
He turned out to be way-cool. He said that the only reason he stopped work was to make sure I knew that it wasn't exactly the same unit that was originally in the truck, and may need some addtl. parts to make it work. As long as I signed off on the fact that I knew that, and weren't going to sue them for it or something, he said he would do what it takes to make the D80 work. Turns out, he is in to building jeeps, 4-wheeling, Rubicon, etc. He knows how to modify parts to fit.
So, if you are goint to do a swap like this make sure you get the right mounting hardware.
B. T. W. Techs: What do you know about swapping to a rear axle with disks? Can you ask around? I posted this topic in another forum. The 24V, no engine/drivetrain I believe. Any info would be helpfull. Thanks.