Not for certain, but I was in Sytners yesterday. Once the itch starts it usually gets scratched. I've never been happy without the slippy diff. I think i either need to fit one or buy the new Coupe, which is why I went shopping yesterday.
Not for certain, but I was in Sytners yesterday. Once the itch starts it usually gets scratched. I've never been happy without the slippy diff. I think i either need to fit one or buy the new Coupe, which is why I went shopping yesterday.
I've been trying to source a direct replacement for a while now. I'm not sure how to determine whether it would fit, I need some BMW guidance here. I've tried Quaife, Kazz etc, they're all looking at around £2k, which I thought was rather expensive. I was looking to go down the parts bin route hoping one from something else would fit. Who did your diff work for you, he may be able to help source something that would be a direct swap.
I've been trying to source a direct replacement for a while now. I'm not sure how to determine whether it would fit, I need some BMW guidance here. I've tried Quaife, Kazz etc, they're all looking at around £2k, which I thought was rather expensive. I was looking to go down the parts bin route hoping one from something else would fit. Who did your diff work for you, he may be able to help source something that would be a direct swap.
Cheers Lee.
My new diff(3.64:1) came from a 325I sport and is a direct fit to my car, Racing Technologies fitted it for me.
I will ask them whether it will fit, Munich Legends (Barney)may be a good bet to ask as the sell/service Alpina Roadsters and they sell/service M Coupes!
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