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Got a lot of play in it.

When coming on and off throttle it has a lot of slap to it.

Pulled it out and shane took it to the diff place today, they said it needs new bearings

So they think bearings and adjustment? How much they quote to do it?

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So they think bearings and adjustment? How much they quote to do it?

He didn't get a quote from them.

But someone at his work said $150 labour + a case of jimmy (I supply the bearings)

But honestly it wouldnt be that hard to put the bearings in myself.

Or at that kinda cost I can pick up a second handy

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You can do it yourself if you read up and learn man, the bearings arent THAT bad to do, i am too lazy to do my own lol

You just need to make sure you read up on the adjustment as too tight and itll be noisy until you fark it, too loose and itll be back to square one!

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R33 LSD Diff for sale.

Locks up nice in a straight line but tends to single peg a bit on roundabouts.

Would be perfect for a re shim.

$100 pick up QBN

PLS PM or 0413 88 44 oh 8

James

My Fellow R33 4Door owner has / had a Diff For Sale. ^^^ Check it. :thumbsup:

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