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Would like to find someone to rebuild 1 or 2 12 bolts one in car, one out that has been sitting awhile could be a project froze some. Anyone doing this or have a name of somebody ? I heard there was someone good in Prior lake I think his name is Matt ? anyone no him.  Thanks For Any Help, Roger



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Roger Blad Burnsville, MN



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Tom Lowe, from IA is kind of an expert and well recommened regarding chevy 12 bolts.  I did this my self with no experience and email help from Tom.  I also bought all the parts that I needed from Tome.  I believe he has a web site.    http://www.12bolt.com/

The early 12 bolts are much harder to set up than the later 68-72 12-bolts.  They use a single shim on each side and not the super shim kits.



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Roger, since you're on the south side like me... some of us have used Lakeville Transmission to do work on our rear axles/diff's.  Even though the name is 'Lakeville', they are located in Farmington.

Here's a link:  http://lakevilletransmission.com/

They seemed reasonable in price, and did good work.  I had them put in a posi and new gears in a 12 bolt a couple of summers ago.  Kevin and Tom had them do similar projects, and no issues.



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I had help (meaning I watched) from another member, but I got all my parts from Tom lowe too. Yukon gears, axles, install kit and yoke. Housing came from Stan and the Eaton Posi came from Mitch (lost in the 60s).

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The guys at Master Transmission I believe will also setup rear ends.



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Chris P
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67ss wrote:

The guys at Master Transmission I believe will also setup rear ends.


 I've never asked them about rear end work, but would certainly trust them with how my 200-4r trans turned out.



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I’ve used both Lakeville Transmission in Farmington and Master Transmission in Rosemount, been very satisfied. Both are very professional and affordable.

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Thanks guy's I'll check them out, In the past I've tried to find the home guy but maybe a shop would be better.



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Roger Blad Burnsville, MN



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Ive heard a lot of good things about Tom Lowe as well.



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Matt lives in Oakdale and does it out of his garage. I've got his number here somewhere if you're interested in going that way. He does business as "Haulin' Ass Motorsports". You might find him via a search too.

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