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    #16
    Just went through this. I used Peaky parts (Pedro) and had Unitrax here in Corona do the rebuild. 950ish and I supplied the bearings, ring, pinion.

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      #17
      Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
      You can source Timken bearings from Amazon - it was about $150 the last time I checked. Probably a little more now. Then you need the seals, o-rings, crush sleeve, and ring gear bolts - $250, 3.91 gear set - about $1100 from the dealer, ZF LSD - $1000 to $1500 used on eBay. Equal length axle shafts - $400/pr new from dealer

      So $3.5k total.

      Racing Diffs has a 4 clutch conversion for the ZF, works fine. They also have pressure plates with variable ramps machined in...not sure about that. I may give it a try at some point.

      I'm in Houston, I have a guy that can build the diff if you supply the core and parts. $400-$500.
      Koyos can be found for 180 plus tax for all bearings. Sides are 26 each, large pinion bearing is almost 60 and small one is 50. I got them in eBay.

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        #18
        Originally posted by siamkazi View Post
        Just went through this. I used Peaky parts (Pedro) and had Unitrax here in Corona do the rebuild. 950ish and I supplied the bearings, ring, pinion.
        This is a dangerous assumption, ask me how I know.

        I needed a thicker shim on the RH bearing cap, and a thinner on the LH one, I also needed a thinner shim for the pinion, and by some.

        It helps to have shims of different sizes but you won’t know until you are there and mesh it. I guesstimated shims I would need based on loose assumptions and ended up with shims I did not need and still had to get very specific sizes.

        if you do it yourself be ready to take your time, if you let someone else do it, make sure they really commit to do it right and not just do a half ass job, because once there I can see why people would call it done because that was what they could do and you end up with whining noises.

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          #19
          Originally posted by siamkazi View Post
          Just went through this. I used Peaky parts (Pedro) and had Unitrax here in Corona do the rebuild. 950ish and I supplied the bearings, ring, pinion.

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          This is great to hear! I'm currently messaging him! I've seen peakyparts recommended 3 times now!

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            #20
            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
            You can source Timken bearings from Amazon - it was about $150 the last time I checked. Probably a little more now. Then you need the seals, o-rings, crush sleeve, and ring gear bolts - $250, 3.91 gear set - about $1100 from the dealer, ZF LSD - $1000 to $1500 used on eBay. Equal length axle shafts - $400/pr new from dealer

            So $3.5k total.

            Racing Diffs has a 4 clutch conversion for the ZF, works fine. They also have pressure plates with variable ramps machined in...not sure about that. I may give it a try at some point.

            I'm in Houston, I have a guy that can build the diff if you supply the core and parts. $400-$500.
            3.5k 🤠 Now that's much more what I was expecting to spend! If I can't find a shop local to do the rebuild for a good price I'll definitely hit ya up!

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              #21
              Originally posted by maupineda View Post

              This is a dangerous assumption, ask me how I know.

              I needed a thicker shim on the RH bearing cap, and a thinner on the LH one, I also needed a thinner shim for the pinion, and by some.

              It helps to have shims of different sizes but you won’t know until you are there and mesh it. I guesstimated shims I would need based on loose assumptions and ended up with shims I did not need and still had to get very specific sizes.

              if you do it yourself be ready to take your time, if you let someone else do it, make sure they really commit to do it right and not just do a half ass job, because once there I can see why people would call it done because that was what they could do and you end up with whining noises.
              Any shim kits you recommend? I'll be having a shop do the job since I don't have the special tools for rebuilding

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                #22
                For shims I used an eBay store that carries a lot of diff parts, I got tons of pinion shims, yet, they did not have the size I needed (because I made assumptions as suggested here), luckily, the size I needed was included in a set I was still able to get from BMW themselves. The eBay shop has a lot of output flanges shims, but again, without being in your diff, you are shooting in the dark, and even then, you will very likely need to machine / lap shims for proper setup.

                side cap shims sourcesPinion shims
                • BMW (see if they have any sets available) - the 3.2 - 3.475 kit is still available (33129065173), there are several other sets , just change the last number to 4/5/6, etc. some are not available anymore.
                So, as you see, whom ever does it, needs to get in there, change the gears and mesh it, based on what they have, they need to start trialing different shims UNLESS they have the factory tool and know from the start what shim they need, but even then, they MUST do some back and forth to mesh it properly.

                To put in in perspective, to perfectly align the pattern I went to complete different shims sizes than the original, so the assumption that the original shims are close enough is not correct, will it work, yes, but it will leave you with whining noise, unless you win a lottery ticket and it all lines perfectly (SUPER UNLIKELY)

                My build details
                - pinion from 3.675 to 3.405 (using original BMW shim)
                - side RH from 1.475 to 1.330 (I still need to lap the 1.330 shim down to 1.325 to keep the same thickness as OE), the 1.330 shim is from the racing diffs kit.
                - side LH from 1.775 to 1.950 (using an unmodified shim from racing diffs shim kit)

                Diff rebuild is not difficult, but is very finicky job, super time consuming, AND, if you do it yourself expect it to take days if not weeks of downtime. mostly because once you have it apart and figure out the sims you need, now you need to source them. or buy 10's of sizes, but it gets expensive.

                I will say this again, a shop, unless fully dedicated to diff work, with the ability to machine their own shims, is very most certain to do a half ass job because of the level of precision needed, the time it takes, and the lack of shim availability. This is why people like Dan from Diffsonline charge an arm and a leg.

                Good luck with your build!
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by maupineda View Post

                  This is a dangerous assumption, ask me how I know.

                  I needed a thicker shim on the RH bearing cap, and a thinner on the LH one, I also needed a thinner shim for the pinion, and by some.

                  It helps to have shims of different sizes but you won’t know until you are there and mesh it. I guesstimated shims I would need based on loose assumptions and ended up with shims I did not need and still had to get very specific sizes.

                  if you do it yourself be ready to take your time, if you let someone else do it, make sure they really commit to do it right and not just do a half ass job, because once there I can see why people would call it done because that was what they could do and you end up with whining noises.
                  Appreciate the feedback, i'm not very well versed in diffs so i posted what Pedro told me, this is very good to know. For future reference for others who come across, what are some signs/symptoms that a diff rebuild didnt go as planned? (i.e. whine/drone etc)
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                    #24
                    Just updating the post! I ended up going with Pedro (PeakyParts) he sourced me everything to do my upgrade (3.91 ring and pinion, zf lsd with upgraded clutches and ramps, bearings and shims) all for just over 3k shipped to texas 🤠 I'm just waiting for them to arrive and send the car off to a local shop to get it all put together!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ThatDudeZac View Post
                      Just updating the post! I ended up going with Pedro (PeakyParts) he sourced me everything to do my upgrade (3.91 ring and pinion, zf lsd with upgraded clutches and ramps, bearings and shims) all for just over 3k shipped to texas 🤠 I'm just waiting for them to arrive and send the car off to a local shop to get it all put together!
                      ThatDudeZac which shop are you going to use? I’m in DFW as well.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by ThatDudeZac View Post
                        Just updating the post! I ended up going with Pedro (PeakyParts) he sourced me everything to do my upgrade (3.91 ring and pinion, zf lsd with upgraded clutches and ramps, bearings and shims) all for just over 3k shipped to texas 🤠 I'm just waiting for them to arrive and send the car off to a local shop to get it all put together!
                        Is Pedro in Portugual? My buddy bought a ZF unit off of eBay from a guy in portugual. Reasonable priced and is working great!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                          Are you talking about for turbo cars or NA cars? What's the price difference?
                          For either. I think Drexlers range from 1800-3000ish USD.
                          Instagram: @logicalconclusion

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                            Is Pedro in Portugual? My buddy bought a ZF unit off of eBay from a guy in portugual. Reasonable priced and is working great!
                            Yup, that's him. Buying directly from him is cheaper than the ebay listings fyi

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by siamkazi View Post

                              Yup, that's him. Buying directly from him is cheaper than the ebay listings fyi

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                              I think my buddy paid $900 for a ZF unit. I remember thinking it might be a ripoff but he said YOLO. Worked out well. Had a customs issue which delayed things. Otherwise it was great. It shipped with new carrier bearings which I'd rather install those myself since they will likely get beat up in shipping.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                                Is Pedro in Portugual? My buddy bought a ZF unit off of eBay from a guy in portugual. Reasonable priced and is working great!
                                Yup its the same dude I believe! And yea after he told me the price I was like sold lol, have seen his name referenced multiple times here and on other posts and some Facebook posts as well so figured I can't trust him, he also accepts PayPal goods and services so usually that's pretty solid

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