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e6 rs diff rebuild
the rs rear diff on my evo has recently developed a loud whine at 55-65 mph, its never done it before so i'm presuming its due a freshen up, ive changed the oil fuchs 90ls and its still the same, can anybody point me in the right direction to get this re conned and anybody got a rough idea on price? im based in the north west but can post, also ive seen in a few posts about rearranging plates to make it tighter? whats the score with this as its used for fast road/track days
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acting daft since 1969
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JOHN ROBERTS is in conway or colwyn bay is a good evo transmission specailist
try google for his munber but if not i will see if i can get it for you
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thanks, ive had a quick look and it came up with meister john roberts in rhos on sea which is that way? says there a bosch specialist garage?
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acting daft since 1969
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i dnt know what his business is but i do know hes a gearbox man by trade and does ALLOT of evo stuff for the rally car market
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Ex Ralliart Europe guy, knows what he is doing
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Alternatively I have a spare E6 diff that I don't need anymore, only £200 which has got to be cheaper than a rebuild. There was nothing wrong with it when I took it off (at engine rebuild)
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