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It does not include the drive gear. What you have to do is grind off the rivits that hold the stock one to the stock basket. Then with the supplied allen screws, you screw the hinson basket through the stock drive gear to the supplied back plate. If you have any other questions I'll be glad to help.. I did this last summer when my stock basket broke into 50 pieces

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Same thing as everyone else said. Just want to add that the directions say to peen the new screws, this is not neccesary. I took mine to K&K and they said they never do it as long as you loctite the crap out of em you'll be fine. I tried to do it myself first but realized quickly I was about to ruin my brand new basket.

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I drilled mine and used a punch. You'll use an awful lot of dremel cutters and they are expensive. A grider would work the best. Make sure you use new cushions if the old basket has any slop in it. Also, you'll need a tube of red locktite.

Well I have an 18v cordless 1/2 inch chuck drill or can use my buddies air drill. Would that do or you talking about a drill press found at machine shops?

As far as slop goes: If I hold the basket and try to turn the gear, it'll move about 1/4 inch with some strong hand effort. Is this the slop you are talking about?

If I pay the $189 from Rocky Mountain, I don't want to have to pay another hundo to a machine shop guy to put the gear on.

Sorry for the millions of ???'s I've been asking.

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I too got mine from rocky mountain. You can do everything yourself depending on your tools and skill level. I first tried using my dewalt 18v cordless but it just seemed it was gonna take too long so I went to my 4 1/2 inch angle grinder. It would definately possible to do it with the drill. You should start by using a center punch to get your bit to run centerline then use a relatively small bit to drill. Work your way up till you drill out the rivet. If you have access to a grinder it takes about 10 minutes. Then just follow the Hinson directions.

 

About the slop, the hinson for $189 comes with the bushings so just use the new ones. It was alot easier than I thought.

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I too got mine from rocky mountain.  You can do everything yourself depending on your tools and skill level.  I first tried using my dewalt 18v cordless but it just seemed it was gonna take too long so I went to my 4 1/2 inch angle grinder.  It would definately possible to do it with the drill.  You should start by using a center punch to get your bit to run centerline then use a relatively small bit to drill.  Work your way up till you drill out the rivet.  If you have access to a grinder it takes about 10 minutes.  Then just follow the Hinson directions.

 

About the slop, the hinson for $189 comes with the bushings so just use the new ones.  It was alot easier than I thought.

defenitley agreed. I also used an electric drill. Use the punch and drill away.

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