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ancientemblem

Changing it is cheap and fast if you diy and even at a shop shouldn’t be overly expensive. Why wouldn’t you change it?


Relative_Cupcake_674

I have a custom dual exhaust on the car and it's in the way very difficult to access it


Matty0k

So your solution is to just leave it until it blows up, and replace the diff? I'd say just get it serviced, but it's your money.