dirtjockey
Member
Hey Guys,
I have to replace my rear diff, so I thought I would pick the brains of the wise! -
It's an 06 D22 - on the ID tag it says that it's a CA43.
The diff that's in it is stuffed (big whine, lots of noise and metal chunks (not shavings)). So essentially I'm thinking there is two options:
The first is to replace the diff centre, but I don't really know what this entails, I'm guessing things like taking out axels, stripping out the diff centre, fitting everything back in and getting it all aligned etc. plus the other thing is you don't know if anything else has been damaged inside. So basically a bit of work that takes some knowledge - I can do the work but my knowledge is lacking.
The other option is just to source a complete rear assembly - they seem to range in price from $500 - $1250 for basically the same thing (unless I'm missing something) - then simply swap out the diff, bleed the brakes and you are good to go - I understand that it is a second hand diff and you could have the same problem again but from what I can gather the D22 diff is generally pretty good.
Thoughts anyone?
I have to replace my rear diff, so I thought I would pick the brains of the wise! -
It's an 06 D22 - on the ID tag it says that it's a CA43.
The diff that's in it is stuffed (big whine, lots of noise and metal chunks (not shavings)). So essentially I'm thinking there is two options:
The first is to replace the diff centre, but I don't really know what this entails, I'm guessing things like taking out axels, stripping out the diff centre, fitting everything back in and getting it all aligned etc. plus the other thing is you don't know if anything else has been damaged inside. So basically a bit of work that takes some knowledge - I can do the work but my knowledge is lacking.
The other option is just to source a complete rear assembly - they seem to range in price from $500 - $1250 for basically the same thing (unless I'm missing something) - then simply swap out the diff, bleed the brakes and you are good to go - I understand that it is a second hand diff and you could have the same problem again but from what I can gather the D22 diff is generally pretty good.
Thoughts anyone?