Hey all.
Im looking at buying a factory locker to swap into my SWB Safari. The diff im looking into has done about 500,000km and need new bearings. Any one know approx how much it will cost to have the diff bearings in a factory locker replaced? For a gq/y60. I'd get a shop to do the fitting of the bearings and then swap the diffs myself.
Would be a good time for a diff shave too. Any one know how much i'd expect to pay for that?
Im on the West Coast so would most likely get the job done in Chch.
Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
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Re: Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
not sure on any but heres a site showing pulling down a vaccum locker
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... %20Locker/
http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111 ... %20Locker/
89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
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Re: Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
Cheers coxsy.
Gave A diff shop in chch a call and they quoted around 1k + gst for bearings, seals, oils and labour. Might have to keep my eye out for a diff that doesn't need new bearings! or another shop to do the job.
Gave A diff shop in chch a call and they quoted around 1k + gst for bearings, seals, oils and labour. Might have to keep my eye out for a diff that doesn't need new bearings! or another shop to do the job.
Re: Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
may be a good idea 1k, bit overworked are they 

89 safari, pto winch, 33x15 simexs. sliders,75mm lift . turbo intercoolered
Re: Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
a thousend bucks
good grief, did they wear a mask, thats just theft.


Re: Patrol/Safari factory locking diff bearings advice...?
Price the bearings at a bearing supplier, ie, SKF, Wilsons. I'm sure someone can press new bearings on for fa. If you warm the bearings to 120 deg C, they should just drop on. Do some searching and learn how to setup diff yourself, or assemble and have someone else set it up.
If you break it... build it stronger.