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Old 04 July 2005, 03:53 PM
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Cool Another Diff question........

I'm sure this question has been asked before (did a search but couldnt find a specific answer)

I have an early (1993) WRX Saloon. Over the years I have fitted various gearboxes including RA, WRX and UK.

I have never changed the rear diff, although I was aware I should.

I am now currently running an '01 UK Box, but think its prob time I changed the rear diff too.

It has to be said I've never had a problem with the rear diff, and the car has always handled impeccably.

My question is should I change my diff? and why?

Thanks in advance

Mike
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I'm looking to change mine because it is making a grating noise on roundabouts and the handling is all stuttery...

Originally Posted by Myk
I'm sure this question has been asked before (did a search but couldnt find a specific answer)

I have an early (1993) WRX Saloon. Over the years I have fitted various gearboxes including RA, WRX and UK.

I have never changed the rear diff, although I was aware I should.

I am now currently running an '01 UK Box, but think its prob time I changed the rear diff too.

It has to be said I've never had a problem with the rear diff, and the car has always handled impeccably.

My question is should I change my diff? and why?

Thanks in advance

Mike
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