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A02B differential


JackyBoi

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The best bet by a country mile, would be to take up girth45's offer of his plug & play fit A02A open diff, which would get you going again for £100 and give you the opportunity to wait for the right Torsen to come along at the right money.

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?334120-Broken-diff-advice-needed&p=4147691&viewfull=1#post4147691

 

P.S. You haven't reported back yet re. current diff ID on the VIN plate?

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The best bet by a country mile, would be to take up girth45's offer of his plug & play fit A02A open diff, which would get you going again for £100 and give you the opportunity to wait for the right Torsen to come along at the right money.

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?334120-Broken-diff-advice-needed&p=4147691&viewfull=1#post4147691

 

P.S. You haven't reported back yet re. current diff ID on the VIN plate?

 

My car came with the 3.266:1 ratio 'LSD standard' small diff, big flange, normal diff cover, code A03B. Hence why I don't want to take a step back to an open diff, although as you said it would get me back on the road. I'm considering it but it has done a lot of miles, could sh*t itself a week later!

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