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Having done a few diff swaps (from standard 3.15 to 3.38, 3.46 and now 3.45), I would say that it's faster to drop the whole rear end that just the diff on its own. I dropped the lot in 50minutes including jacking the rear up a few weeks ago (I did have practice as I had dropped and put it back up the week before so makes it a lot easier and faster to do it again so soon!).
The main pain when just swapping the diff itself is getting the 4 top diff bolts back through, they need the diff to be perfectly aligned and you are working blind. I remember getting seriously agitated when I was refitting it!! You're better dropping the exhausts off either method, so it's only a matter of disconnecting the handbrake cables (at the handle end), hanging the rear brake calipers on the body (so no brake lines disconnected), 3 big subframe/diff nuts, 4 nuts on the propshaft, plus the anti roll bar and dampers and the assembly comes down and dead easy to work on.
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