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Bishops Finger:
Even Jeeps are cheaper.... :lol:

clbarclay:
 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I would just remove prop/half shafts as required and carry on untill I sourced a second hand one, but then the parts allown probably cost more than range rover is worth.

Mutz:
Woody, you can get a brand new genuine Land Rover Diff for a Maximum of £40!!!!!!!!

First thing would be to get it home; check it out themselves  or go to their local garage/mechanic they can trust.

Secondly check with Mitsubishi incase there was a recall for the faulty diff (doesnt matter how old the car is or if a grey import) in which case they would replace parts and labour is free.

If not the case source second hand parts, as i would guess this is a very rare case.

Price wise, new Mitsi parts can be rather silly, i have heard of a single nut and bolt being close to the £300 mark!!!!!!!!!!!!

And unlike Land Rover you dont find many copies of the original parts, apart from service items, standard shocks on Pajero's (electronic gas) are about £200 each. and that doesnt include the actuator!!!

dazzawhipple:
There are cases of the 'circlip' coming off thus allowing the shaft to move and empty the diff oil here, Mitsubishi have a new strong one thay are fitting here and replacing the diff

But i bleave its on the NM models only and only if you have a full service history


Darren

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