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Front diff needed

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Well,

The only Syncro 16" (2.1DJ) from Canary Islands (not mine, mine is 14") needs a new or a good second hand front differential... The only thing I know while talking to my friend was that the front diff locking teeth were a bit broken and the mechanic says to buy a new diff.
Where can I get one for my friend? I have visited Bernd Jaeger and Busschmiede but I have not seen anything, just the pinion gear and the ring/crown gear...
Any help?
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got plenty here,gonna need the code,you will have to sort out picking it up from here,cj.
bought some real off roaders!!!!!!!

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Hi Victor,

ask in the parts section of the IG16" forum.

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D'ya think it'll go in our 22Kg luggage limit if we happen to spend a week in Tenerife... but don't think bucket flights do extra allowances, apart from golf clubs and flowers back from Madeira.

Quite rare for the diff-lock pawls to break I would have thought, trying to climb some lava flows with a broken front CVJ perhaps :wink:

Good luck sorting it out for him...

You really need to find a tame Iberia airline captain... no limit on their luggage allowance, I bet :)

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It can be fixed, don't throw anything away :shock:

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Meaning...

It can be fixed, don't throw anything away :)

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HarryMann wrote:
It can be fixed, don't throw anything away :)

You then end up with a garage like Aidans or Clives :lol:

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Aidans isnt a patch on mine!!! :shock:

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Well, my friend, of course, asks me about the weight of the diff... maybe is better fix it here and only change the broken parts... I have to visit that mechanic and then make some pics... I will keep you updated!
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Good idea to se what is actually broken.. maybe aidan can supply the parts required or at least some!!!

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