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mattausten23

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My differential blew out today, thank god I was just going through town. I've been wanting to upgrade to the R200 but I'm not sure if it's necessary. I plan on doing a swap in a couple years but I dream on pushing about 400hp but in the mean time I want to auto x it with the L24. My question is, for now should I stick with the R180 or should I go with the R200? I think I'm going to stay open differential, or should I weld it? Any advise helps! Thanks

Matt

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Not sure what you mean by "blew out" but the cheapest way to go is to fix what ya got. Next is another stock r180. If going LSD, save up a thousand bucks unless you get lucky and stumble into a real deal on the parts. The issue is that the "leg bone's connected to the - foot bone...."

Depending on the year car you may have to change the driveshaft, mustache bar, and axles.

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I really like the Subaru R180 CLSD swap using johnc's adapter flanges. You are looking at 400-500 for the diff and 500 for the adapters. You can reuse your driveshaft axles and mustache bar. The only "while you are at it" that I would do is the RT front diff mount which is about 70 bucks. This is a GREAT setup. I put 400 hp to it for several months and took it to the strip with street compound tires. I haven't put it up for sale for sentimental reasons but I have all the parts for this swap along with some really nice (but expensive) Wolf Creek axles, which aren't necessary to make the system work.

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I really like the Subaru R180 CLSD swap using johnc's adapter flanges. You are looking at 400-500 for the diff and 500 for the adapters. You can reuse your driveshaft axles and mustache bar. The only "while you are at it" that I would do is the RT front diff mount which is about 70 bucks. This is a GREAT setup. I put 400 hp to it for several months and took it to the strip with street compound tires. I haven't put it up for sale for sentimental reasons but I have all the parts for this swap along with some really nice (but expensive) Wolf Creek axles, which aren't necessary to make the system work.

 

Nice! Yea I think that my spider gear went out but I havent gotten into it yet. It wouldnt let me go anywhere. I'm looking for the cheapest quick fix for now that will last me a while as I track it with my stock engine, so should I just have a friend of mine rebuild my current diff? I would love that Subi swap but I cant afford it right now:( I found a complete R200 swap for $200 and a 180 diff for $100.

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