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Hi all,

I installed my own mechanical center over a year ago and it has shitted me ever since with whining and backlash.

Seeing as the car is now permanently off the road and i have a waiting nugget requiring a transplant i figure i should get it done properly.

so who's had one done, by whom, and what am i looking at price wise?

I don't have a heap of time with work atm and i am based south of campbelltown for work so trips much further north than liverpool are a bit of a stretch, maybe as far as homebush if i can slip it in on a visit to the office.

thanks,

Dave

Had mine installed by Bosnjaks Engineering, David is the diff guy.

8 Blackfriar Pl Wetherill Park NSW 2164

ph: (02) 9757 2133

These guys set up cars for motorsport and really know their stuff. They preload the diff based on the torque of your car.

They are busy and I had to wait 6 weeks for them to fit me in, the install cost $900 - it was all worth it!

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