Diff replacement - quoted $7000!?!?
Diff replacement - quoted $7000!?!?
Hey all. New member here, I own a Subaru Impreza 2007 luxury edition (manual) now there's a few cosmetic modifications on it and it does look and sound very nice.
I took my car for its service to Subaru Wangara here in WA (only got 92k on the clock) and they said there was some diff noise and I was quoted $6,800 to get it replaced. WHAT THE EFFF!! I'm not a mechanical genius but surely not?
They also suggested replacing my rear right wheel bearing which I had done this morning but I can't believe how much they quoted me for the diff? There's an almost unnoticeable vibrating/humming sort of noise coming from the rear. How soon would you say I'd need this fixed if at all and am I mad for thinking the nearly $7k is ridiculous?
Any of your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Josh
EDIT: it's also to be noted that it is currently getting 4 brand new tyres on it and I haven't driven it again since the wheel bearing has been replaced so I am unsure if that has fixed the noise or not. I will let you know when I find out.
I took my car for its service to Subaru Wangara here in WA (only got 92k on the clock) and they said there was some diff noise and I was quoted $6,800 to get it replaced. WHAT THE EFFF!! I'm not a mechanical genius but surely not?
They also suggested replacing my rear right wheel bearing which I had done this morning but I can't believe how much they quoted me for the diff? There's an almost unnoticeable vibrating/humming sort of noise coming from the rear. How soon would you say I'd need this fixed if at all and am I mad for thinking the nearly $7k is ridiculous?
Any of your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Josh
EDIT: it's also to be noted that it is currently getting 4 brand new tyres on it and I haven't driven it again since the wheel bearing has been replaced so I am unsure if that has fixed the noise or not. I will let you know when I find out.
I would say:
- Get a second opinion. At 92k I'd be surprised if a diff was worn enough to make noticeable noise.
- Call up Subaru spare parts and find out how much a replacement diff costs retail from them. it might cost that much...sometimes brand new parts just cost a fortune.
- If you really do need a replacement diff and buying one for 7 grand isn't an option, maybe a wrecker will have a good used one available for a reasonable price.
- Get a second opinion. At 92k I'd be surprised if a diff was worn enough to make noticeable noise.
- Call up Subaru spare parts and find out how much a replacement diff costs retail from them. it might cost that much...sometimes brand new parts just cost a fortune.
- If you really do need a replacement diff and buying one for 7 grand isn't an option, maybe a wrecker will have a good used one available for a reasonable price.
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If you have an R180 diff (not sure if only WRX have them) my son has an excellent R180 LSD sitting in his shed in Forrestfield you could probably have for $600, he was talked into buying it for his WRX when it was being re-built but is happy with the R160 LSD that's in it, if it's a 160 you should be able to pick a good one up for $250ish, just drive it till it starts getting noisy and have a replacement ready to pop in, should only be about $150 - $200 to fit the replacement.
Pretty unusual for an Impreza rear diff to go before they hit the 400,000k mark, serviced and treated ok they are pretty bullet proof unless you've been out there doing roll backs but even then there are two more diffs and a clutch to share the load.
Pretty unusual for an Impreza rear diff to go before they hit the 400,000k mark, serviced and treated ok they are pretty bullet proof unless you've been out there doing roll backs but even then there are two more diffs and a clutch to share the load.
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You can get a brand new from dealer EJ257 block for 3k from a dealer...there is no way in hell a diff will be anywhere near 7k surely.
Deffinately get it checked somewhere else. A diff shouldn't be close to needing replacement at that low kms.
Although for clarification was it front center or rear diff?
If it is front diff that makes sense as the gearbox needs to come out and be opened- very labour intensive so mega costly from a stealership.
Deffinately get it checked somewhere else. A diff shouldn't be close to needing replacement at that low kms.
Although for clarification was it front center or rear diff?
If it is front diff that makes sense as the gearbox needs to come out and be opened- very labour intensive so mega costly from a stealership.
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Holy snapping duck crap batman.. $7k for a diff.. is it Gold Plated LSD with Air Locker as well.
I think they are having a lend of you. If you're ever up for a drive, pop down to Rocko and I'll put your car on my hoist and let you know if I think you really need one.
I too recommend that you look at the other side wheel bearing, as they both would have done around the same amount of work. With my time with Subaru, I found that it's usually the LHR bearing that goes before the RHR but saying this, I haven't seen to many under 100,000kms have this issue.
Vibration can come from a number of things and the most common problem is tyres. I'd definitely look at the age and condition of your tyres, then go from there. I can also check this for you if needed? Remember that these models require all 4 tyres to be the same in every aspect of them.. i.e. size, wear and age. Even same size tyres but different brands can cause issues.
Let us know how it goes after you've had the new tyres fitted.
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Holy snapping duck crap batman.. $7k for a diff.. is it Gold Plated LSD with Air Locker as well.
I think they are having a lend of you. If you're ever up for a drive, pop down to Rocko and I'll put your car on my hoist and let you know if I think you really need one.
I too recommend that you look at the other side wheel bearing, as they both would have done around the same amount of work. With my time with Subaru, I found that it's usually the LHR bearing that goes before the RHR but saying this, I haven't seen to many under 100,000kms have this issue.
Vibration can come from a number of things and the most common problem is tyres. I'd definitely look at the age and condition of your tyres, then go from there. I can also check this for you if needed? Remember that these models require all 4 tyres to be the same in every aspect of them.. i.e. size, wear and age. Even same size tyres but different brands can cause issues.
Let us know how it goes after you've had the new tyres fitted.
Cheers,
Paul
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Which diff are they talking about?
I'd wait until the tyres are swapped to see if there is any noise or vibration there - tyres can do all sorts of things and is usually the first place to look when talking about a vibration or sometimes a rumbling noise.
Paul will sort you out if you can visit him
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I'd wait until the tyres are swapped to see if there is any noise or vibration there - tyres can do all sorts of things and is usually the first place to look when talking about a vibration or sometimes a rumbling noise.
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I think it must be one of those "we don't want to do it so we'll charge like a wounded bull & if he bites then we'll be happy to do it for that price...& hit the casino as well!" type quotesRSR 555 wrote: Holy snapping duck crap batman.. $7k for a diff.. is it Gold Plated LSD with Air Locker as well.
I think they are having a lend of you. If you're ever up for a drive, pop down to Rocko and I'll put your car on my hoist and let you know if I think you really need one.

yep thats what happened with mineI too recommend that you look at the other side wheel bearing, as they both would have done around the same amount of work. With my time with Subaru, I found that it's usually the LHR bearing that goes before the RHR but saying this, I haven't seen to many under 100,000kms have this issue.

I've always thought with bearings, brakes, etc, you always do both sides at the same time
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I certainly do this up front with bearings and brakes. I also try to do the same with balljoints, tie rods and tie rod ends.NachaLuva wrote:I've always thought with bearings, brakes, etc, you always do both sides at the same time
The rear I'll do brakes together for pads/shoes, but if push comes to shove I've replaced one bearing or one slave cylinder (drum brakes) at a time.
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