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As per thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...Ls-t299495.html

I bought a LSD but do not really want to fork out $690 to install it by a professional. I thought about attempting it myself but people have warned me if the whiplash is wrong, watch it eat itself to death.

SO I am being precautious here :(

Anyone that lives near Fairfield want to help? I have tools and air compressor but no breaker bar nor impact wrench, alternatively, I can drive the car to your home workshop and we can knock it back there!

I will pay you for your time and help you take out the diff, ra ra ra :(

Cheers,

Johnny

i think you mean backlash?

I've learnt two things in the last few years. unless you can do the job 100% right your self, pay some one to do it.

for two reason. your dont get dirty and if it f**ks up they fix it(assuming they f**ked it).

cheers

elliot

yea i agree with runnin4life, things never ever go to plan with these things, best pay someone else to deal with the problems :ninja: - good luck with whatever you decide to do though :)

I got quoted $550 from a well known place that's with my diff dropped out and brought to them

where do you guys recommend? in Syd?

So are they pulling the diff out and putting it back in for that price? You would want to think so.

My just had his centres swapped over cost him $150, I think the place is called D&R in Chipping Norton. Might be wrong on the name.

For that price, I have to take the diff to them.. all they're doing is swapping the centres over, and supplying new seals and 'maybe' bearings for $550. They won't even fill the oil up, I have to do it on my own.

I'll search on the yellow pages for that lot and see how I go.

Cheers!

Got quoted by another place

$250 to install centre, re-use old bearings (I bring diff to them)

+$50 for new seals

+$40 to be filled with oil

give the guys at award diff and gear box a call, I cant remember how much he charged me but pretty sure it wasnt that much.http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Award-Diff-Gearbox-Services

if u can bring it to wollongong i can do the swap for $130 cash, as i have done a few inculding shiming my diff

if all that needs to be done is swap the centres

chears Alaric

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