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Is it really this cheap to replace a differential?

Old Dec 21, 2009 | 06:07 AM
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Ok so I've been reading people getting quotes from Honda to replace a differential at almost $4,000...

So I posted on Honda-tech.

It seems that if my diff went out I could get a used diff any day of the week for about $500.00.

I called Honda service up and asked them for a labor quote for a differential and they said between fuids, alignment and everything it'd be just under $400.00 if I had the differential to put in...

Ok, so people are sometimes/most of the time never having to replace their differential. This car has always been stock too, some guys running stock diffs with 500+whp with no problems.

So if it goes out... $1000 bucks to get back on the road with an inspected used oem diff?

really? what are people blabbing about then? or is there more to it?
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 06:51 AM
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You can get GOOD used diffs rigth here off the boards. They are pretty easy to inspect, usually just takes twisting the inputs to give it a functionality test. Prices range usually from 400-600. Installation is pretty easy too, could make a tech day out of it and have anew one in your car for under 800 in most cases.
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 07:10 AM
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That makes me feel a lot better about buying an s2000 in case
it actually happens even though it may never.
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 07:49 AM
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Just dont do crazy clutch dumps and you will be ok! It usually happens from people who are inexperienced at launching and this is where the chaos comes in.
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Old Dec 21, 2009 | 09:30 AM
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Yeah, as long as you don't drive like an ass the differential will last forever.
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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 11Past9,Dec 21 2009, 07:07 AM
Ok so I've been reading people getting quotes from Honda to replace a differential at almost $4,000...

So I posted on Honda-tech.

It seems that if my diff went out I could get a used diff any day of the week for about $500.00.

I called Honda service up and asked them for a labor quote for a differential and they said between fuids, alignment and everything it'd be just under $400.00 if I had the differential to put in...

Ok, so people are sometimes/most of the time never having to replace their differential. This car has always been stock too, some guys running stock diffs with 500+whp with no problems.

So if it goes out... $1000 bucks to get back on the road with an inspected used oem diff?

really? what are people blabbing about then? or is there more to it?
c'mon man now this is really unnecessary, your taking advice from other threads and opening up new ones to ask if it is true?

Its good you doing you research, but a lot of your questions can be answered by just spending a little more time searching the site..
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Old Dec 23, 2009 | 08:09 AM
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It;s lke people saying your diff/clutch/axles will break if you drift.

I drifted my 05 ap2 in an event all day and my clutch/diff/axles were perfectly fine. to this day.

most people are just overly-weary...imo..
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