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    Diff rebuild parts advice

    So I'm very close to getting my funds for a diff rebuild. Ive been doing to some research in terms how i want to approach this.
    I'm like 90% set on changing to 3.85 gears.
    So I've been pricing out my 2 paths for this work:
    If i source the parts myself, do i need to also get shim kit and clutch pack? Im still looking at other avenues to source parts as well.
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    #2
    After doing this myself, I would advise for the built unit. The diff rebuild is a very time consuming job to be done right so it needs to be done by a true specialist with access to impossible to get parts that need to be custom made, something diffsonline do for themselves, plus the factory tool to set the depth correctly, which is needed when you regear.

    i would still do it myself if I had to do it again as I now have the knowledge, parts and skills to do so. But it ended up being more expensive for me after so much back and forth.

    also, don’t do any less than 3.91. 3.85 is just a 6% change and so it will feel like if you remapped the car in chill morning. You will barely be able to tell.

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      #3
      Get a 3.91 or 4.1. Go to Pro Gear (who I learned about from EricSMG )in San Diego, parts included they did my diff rebuild and installed the Drexler LSD for $880. If you want them to pull the diff and reinstall it, they quoted an extra $600 for that. I believe they use the DiffsOnline rebuild kit so overall it's way cheaper than any other option.
      Last edited by EthanolTurbo; Today, 08:40 AM.
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        #4
        3.85 doesn't sound like it's worth it imo..
        I love my 4.10, event on the freeway there is no issue, and the car is just so responsive with that gearing.


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          #5
          Ok you guys are convincing me to just get the 3.91. I feel like 4.1 will be too overkill for my use, as I do kind of daily drive the car and use the highway often.

          I did speak to Unitrax in Corona CA ( siamkazi referenced them in some other diff rebuild posts recently ) as they a bit more local. They seemed very knowledgeable, I gave them my cars info and they will get back to me on some details.

          My main reasoning for this thread was to get some info on the shims and clutch packs as we did discuss those. So I'm just doing some research in case I do need to provide these additional items.
          2004 M3 6MT |Eventuri Intake|
          2006 325Ci SULEV |ZF 5MT Swap | Koni Yellows | H&R | 330i Brakes | Magnaflow Catback | AFE | APEX ARC-8 18x9 |​

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            #6
            I just bought only the shims from Pedro which was recommended. Given some time has passed, I'm very happy with the 3.91 after using it on the freeways and streets.
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              #7
              I have not tested the racingdiffs stuff long enough, the clutches some say are questionable, other have had success. I literally have only driven like 300miles on them. But I also followed a more conservative approached and stick to OEM like setup so I did not use their shims to preload the unit, also mine is a V2 which is a PITA to do and more unforgiving if you f’up something. Is you car a V1 or 2?

              also, if you go to 3.91 you still have the option to play with tire size to achieve the same gearing as a 4.1.

              Everything M in UK also seem to have clutch packs, but who knows if he sells them or you must rebuilt with his company.
              Last edited by maupineda; Today, 01:09 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by siamkazi View Post
                I just bought only the shims from Pedro which was recommended. Given some time has passed, I'm very happy with the 3.91 after using it on the freeways and streets.
                Pedro is from peakyparts right? I sent him a message on Instagram regarding some diff parts, I haven't heard back from him yet. Hopefully I can source what I need from them.
                2004 M3 6MT |Eventuri Intake|
                2006 325Ci SULEV |ZF 5MT Swap | Koni Yellows | H&R | 330i Brakes | Magnaflow Catback | AFE | APEX ARC-8 18x9 |​

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