New Diff with new gears
#1
New Diff with new gears
Hey guys,
So my three month old (to me) 2006 GT had the bearings in the diff going bad and making some wonderful noises.
Anyway the shop wanted $1500.00 just to replace the bearings. I would do it myself by I don’t have the time and have not rebuilt a rear end in some time......
Anyway doing some research I found a Ford Racing fully assembled Rear end with 3:73 gears and 31 splines and upgraded carrier with a LOC limited slip for $1200.....DUH think I will go that route.
Anyway I hope to put her in this weekend and will update the process but wanted to know what you guys thought if I was not able to program the ECU right away? Is the car going to freak out? Will I get errors? The car has a tune on it but it came that way and I don’t know what was put in. The previous owner put on 17" tires to replace the 18 my guess is he wanted more hole shot and did not want to put in new gears.
So thoughts? Should I worry or do I have some time?
Thanks
G
So my three month old (to me) 2006 GT had the bearings in the diff going bad and making some wonderful noises.
Anyway the shop wanted $1500.00 just to replace the bearings. I would do it myself by I don’t have the time and have not rebuilt a rear end in some time......
Anyway doing some research I found a Ford Racing fully assembled Rear end with 3:73 gears and 31 splines and upgraded carrier with a LOC limited slip for $1200.....DUH think I will go that route.
Anyway I hope to put her in this weekend and will update the process but wanted to know what you guys thought if I was not able to program the ECU right away? Is the car going to freak out? Will I get errors? The car has a tune on it but it came that way and I don’t know what was put in. The previous owner put on 17" tires to replace the 18 my guess is he wanted more hole shot and did not want to put in new gears.
So thoughts? Should I worry or do I have some time?
Thanks
G
#2
Hey guys,
So my three month old (to me) 2006 GT had the bearings in the diff going bad and making some wonderful noises.
Anyway the shop wanted $1500.00 just to replace the bearings. I would do it myself by I don’t have the time and have not rebuilt a rear end in some time......
Anyway doing some research I found a Ford Racing fully assembled Rear end with 3:73 gears and 31 splines and upgraded carrier with a LOC limited slip for $1200.....DUH think I will go that route.
Anyway I hope to put her in this weekend and will update the process but wanted to know what you guys thought if I was not able to program the ECU right away? Is the car going to freak out? Will I get errors? The car has a tune on it but it came that way and I don’t know what was put in. The previous owner put on 17" tires to replace the 18 my guess is he wanted more hole shot and did not want to put in new gears.
So thoughts? Should I worry or do I have some time?
Thanks
G
So my three month old (to me) 2006 GT had the bearings in the diff going bad and making some wonderful noises.
Anyway the shop wanted $1500.00 just to replace the bearings. I would do it myself by I don’t have the time and have not rebuilt a rear end in some time......
Anyway doing some research I found a Ford Racing fully assembled Rear end with 3:73 gears and 31 splines and upgraded carrier with a LOC limited slip for $1200.....DUH think I will go that route.
Anyway I hope to put her in this weekend and will update the process but wanted to know what you guys thought if I was not able to program the ECU right away? Is the car going to freak out? Will I get errors? The car has a tune on it but it came that way and I don’t know what was put in. The previous owner put on 17" tires to replace the 18 my guess is he wanted more hole shot and did not want to put in new gears.
So thoughts? Should I worry or do I have some time?
Thanks
G
#3
I would skip the FRPP diff and get the Auburn gear driven LSD. No clutch pack to wear out and it's stronger. You would be out the cost of the diff which is around $500, gears, $180, mini install kit at $30-40, sometimes you will need the full kit at $100, and $300 for labor. So you are looking at around $1000.
You will have a better unit that will last longer and hold more power. No parts to wear and rebuild. Ask Sactown how many times his diff got rebuilt. He probably had done at least 5 times.
You will have a better unit that will last longer and hold more power. No parts to wear and rebuild. Ask Sactown how many times his diff got rebuilt. He probably had done at least 5 times.
#4
$1500 to replace the bearings? F THEM! Find a private shop that does nothing but differentials. If you switch to the Trutrac make sure you get your old part back which you can sell, or make sure they give you credit for it.
Just to give you and idea, I had a locker in my car which I toasted. I replaced it with the Trutrac. Couldn't be happier. $1200 start to finish including all new axle seals which had just been replaced. Everything but the axles were replaced. I sheared off all but one bolt on my ring gear. Debris destroyed everything.
$1500 for bearings is just stupid. I would have told that guy off.
Just to give you and idea, I had a locker in my car which I toasted. I replaced it with the Trutrac. Couldn't be happier. $1200 start to finish including all new axle seals which had just been replaced. Everything but the axles were replaced. I sheared off all but one bolt on my ring gear. Debris destroyed everything.
$1500 for bearings is just stupid. I would have told that guy off.
#5
$1500 to replace the bearings? F THEM! Find a private shop that does nothing but differentials. If you switch to the Trutrac make sure you get your old part back which you can sell, or make sure they give you credit for it.
Just to give you and idea, I had a locker in my car which I toasted. I replaced it with the Trutrac. Couldn't be happier. $1200 start to finish including all new axle seals which had just been replaced. Everything but the axles were replaced. I sheared off all but one bolt on my ring gear. Debris destroyed everything.
$1500 for bearings is just stupid. I would have told that guy off.
Just to give you and idea, I had a locker in my car which I toasted. I replaced it with the Trutrac. Couldn't be happier. $1200 start to finish including all new axle seals which had just been replaced. Everything but the axles were replaced. I sheared off all but one bolt on my ring gear. Debris destroyed everything.
$1500 for bearings is just stupid. I would have told that guy off.
I just ran out of time the bearing are really MOANING so I did not want to wait any longer.
#7
I would skip the FRPP diff and get the Auburn gear driven LSD. No clutch pack to wear out and it's stronger. You would be out the cost of the diff which is around $500, gears, $180, mini install kit at $30-40, sometimes you will need the full kit at $100, and $300 for labor. So you are looking at around $1000.
You will have a better unit that will last longer and hold more power. No parts to wear and rebuild. Ask Sactown how many times his diff got rebuilt. He probably had done at least 5 times.
You will have a better unit that will last longer and hold more power. No parts to wear and rebuild. Ask Sactown how many times his diff got rebuilt. He probably had done at least 5 times.
#8
Thanks for the input. I am excited about the new rear end though.... I should have it in this weekend....Looking forward to a quieter and quicker ride!
#9
Ya I was more then disapointed and wont be going back to that shop. (they used to be great but got bought out by some other company) I did look for a shop just to do the bearings and could only find a cost of $1200.00 to be the lowest and no one would let me bring my own parts. IE found bearings and gears for about $250.00. Anyway this is my daily driver so I ordered the rear end it should be here tomorrow. I do plan on taking my current diff apart and possibly rebuilding it and then selling it to recover some money.
I just ran out of time the bearing are really MOANING so I did not want to wait any longer.
I just ran out of time the bearing are really MOANING so I did not want to wait any longer.
I just replaced my axle seals and what a pain
#10
Thanks. no the unit does not come with fluid but I just orderd some royal purple 75W/140 as per suggested from Ford. I also will be putting in new bushings back there seeing I have to take it apart. Wish I had the extra money I would do the springs and brakes and sway bar, panhard bar.... and so on and so on.....But then what would I do once it was all done...?