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      11-27-2007, 09:03 PM   #23
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PW, I hope when you get your Quaife you take some pictures of it with you at a nice beach or something. It sounds like you are lovesick. I know when I got my LSD for my CV, that I had plenty of smiles hauling the rear of my 4000 lb. brick out when going around corners. Just didn't seem natural, but it sure was fantastic to experience.

I agree, some people just want different things. In general, some of my friends wonder why I would even modify my BMW. A lot of people expect the car to be 'complete' and without need to adjust. I on the other hand can't seem to leave well enough alone. Probably why I'm broke all of the time.
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      11-27-2007, 11:46 PM   #24
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usually its; about 50 bucks for 4 day shipping...how much does the diff wiegh?

another thing i went to my dealer o pick up my 540...i talked to them about the quaife. they said there will be some warranty issues...they said i don't remember the type of boot cover or something...but nothing like suspension, engine bay, electronics, interior nothing like that....more like axle, drive shaft, and again some boot cover...he said case scenario if a regional tech has to come out for some reason and something is wrong with a component related to it he would void it...and then i would have to come in and talk to the tech and convince him undoubtedly that my component wasn't the reason..hate to post the sour news but it was kind of already known and there is about a 99.999 % chance that won't happen anyways so i am still in!!! also good thing the quaife has a lifetime warranty so no issues there and no q's asked even when tracked constantly
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      11-28-2007, 12:23 AM   #25
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Hi guys,

recently I exchanged a few emails with Kevin Birds from Birds UK. I asked him about a solution for welded diffs. He has one. Asked him about any GB possibility. He does not intend to do a GB as U know it, but offered me the following:

He can give 10 e90post members a 10% discount on Quaife LSD install. Conversion of the welded final drive unit to LSD is approximately 2700$ before discount, takes 3 days, or U can ask them for a ready modified differential in exchange for additional 2000$ deposit, which will be refunded to U after U send them your original unit back after the install. Check through our emails, then ask me for details:







So this is the deal. I think cca 2400$ + shipping is a fair price, so if U want it, here's your chance. I'm affraid it won't get any better like this.

Note:
  • I'm in no personal relation with Birds Auto or Quaife.
  • I have no profit from any of your orders, your order/payment/etc. will not be processed through me.
  • My only benefit is my 10% discount next year if Kevin does not change his mind. Besides of that I'm doing this only as my act of philanthropy. Don't missuse!
  • I'd appreciate to have info if U decide to use this oportunity. PM me and I'll give you my e-mail address (and Kevin's if U dont have it) and help U out if I can.

That's all, guys. Waiting for your responses.

Julius

PS: Remember, only 10 "slots open". First come first served.
1. purplewidow (welded diff, US)
2. ArmyBimmerDude (not welded diff, EU)
3.NPDAN (Welded Diff, US )
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I added myself to the list above... This is something I really want.
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      11-28-2007, 03:55 AM   #26
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NPDAN, welcome aboard. Added U to the list, PM sent
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      11-28-2007, 11:15 AM   #27
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Too bad Kevin can't set up Brett at KMS to do the job here in the states.
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      11-28-2007, 11:41 AM   #28
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Maybe it needs special tools, maybe it's a business related issue. Anyway, when there is a will, there is a way and fortunately there is a solution. Want one?
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      11-28-2007, 12:00 PM   #29
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Well, guys, I just can't believe I'm doing that, but I've looked after the reexport thing for U.

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and thank you as well!

Via email,Kevin informed me everything is on the up-and-up, meaning the "repair" fee would be £1207.69 => so US folks would likely need to pay duty on that.

also of note: "Shipping on the basis that the dimensions are 40x30x30cm and 40kg costs £172.85 with our carriers."

So shipping is a little lower than my last estimate. At any rate, just some more information for everyone!

Cheers!
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      11-28-2007, 12:21 PM   #30
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£172.85 two way shipping?
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      11-28-2007, 12:39 PM   #31
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yeah and 40kg are you sure?
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Oh man a pre-installed unit would be awesome, It's still the same install process though the local shop just doesn't have any part in taking the actual differential apart yea? to bad I would be a bit uncomfortable with someone else's differential.
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      11-28-2007, 03:44 PM   #33
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Oh man a pre-installed unit would be awesome, It's still the same install process though the local shop just doesn't have any part in taking the actual differential apart yea? to bad I would be a bit uncomfortable with someone else's differential.
The install process is much easier and also cheaper, as U get the whole pumpkin, as far as I see it U don't need to disassemble it for mounting, but pls correct me guys if I'm wrong.

U can send your diff to UK for conversion. Downside = car undriveable for a week or two. But anything makes U feel confortable, man.
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The install process is much easier and also cheaper, as U get the whole pumpkin, as far as I see it U don't need to disassemble it for mounting, but pls correct me guys if I'm wrong.
Yea but they still have to pull all sorts of stuff off to get the differential off. Not exactly sure what it means though i have an idea "dropping the subframe". I know I would feel a whole lot more comfortable with them installing it then a local shop who may or may not do it right though.
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      11-28-2007, 04:32 PM   #35
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Yea but they still have to pull all sorts of stuff off to get the differential off. Not exactly sure what it means though i have an idea "dropping the subframe".
Well, they have to pull all sorts of stuff off to get e.g. rear sway bars installed. Also involves dropping the subframe. Some guys even prefer to make the two (sway + diff change) done together for this reason. Anyway I'm sure that's the easier part of the job. Disassembling the pumpkin and putting it together with an LSD in it is much trickier.

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I know I would feel a whole lot more comfortable with them installing it then a local shop who may or may not do it right though.
Find a shop who knows what to do. I would not spare money, time or miles on this.
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      11-28-2007, 09:02 PM   #36
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i got a qoute of $554 from my dealer for removal and install of the new diff....expensive but worth it!!!! i am still waiting to see if they will give me a loaner....i don't wanna pay that twice...if they won't then i will just wait a couple months till work calms down cause i am moving to michigan in a week...i have another car but i don't wanna dump a bunch of miles on it....i'll keep you posted!!!!!
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Just like to mention that the Quaife ATB LSD in the 335i kicks ass. The car is a totally different beast now compared to stock. I can also highly recommend Bird's Auto.
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      12-02-2007, 07:10 PM   #38
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Well, back from a longer weekend out of the city. Wonderfull days I had. Both of my Saabs broke down!

My first one started to drink too much water, head gasket failure (12 months after it got replaced ) so I decided to take the another one for a drive. 1000km roundtrip across the country to visit my family. On the way back the engine fried 100miles from home. What a weekend. Now WTF - should I just buy another car until I get my bimmer?

Sorry for OT in my own thread, I just needed to vent it out
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      12-02-2007, 07:25 PM   #39
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i got a qoute of $554 from my dealer for removal and install of the new diff....expensive but worth it!!!! i am still waiting to see if they will give me a loaner....i don't wanna pay that twice...if they won't then i will just wait a couple months till work calms down cause i am moving to michigan in a week...i have another car but i don't wanna dump a bunch of miles on it....i'll keep you posted!!!!!
Wow your going to let your dealer install it? Hmmm.
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the dealer has experience and i am trying to get a loaner...why would i pay twice for labor getting the replacement unit while they work on mine for 10-13 days total including shipping...if not i am looking at another shop and i will just put miles on my one of the other cars but i would prefer a loaner....it's about a 4 hour removal and a 3 hour install give or take....my dealer has a lot of experience installing diffs and such...but with my move and all now i might have to hold off...i am just moving a couple hours away on the other side of lake michigan in st joseph michigan!!!! it could be max a 3-3 and 1/2 hour drive...working almost everyday it would be tough until i move back to chicago around march 15 but then i go to europe for 2 weeks so it would have to be after that....man i want an lsd sooo bad by the end of this week i should know for sure though!!!!!
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how do i know if i have a welded diff or not!?!? Week 19 build here...
U probably have the welded one. I think Kevin could tell U. Send him an e-mail, introduce yourself, VIN etc. and ask your questions.
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Guys, week 3 on my lsd, no other mod comes close, damnnn
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Just like to mention that the Quaife ATB LSD in the 335i kicks ass. The car is a totally different beast now compared to stock. I can also highly recommend Bird's Auto.
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Guys, week 3 on my lsd, no other mod comes close, damnnn
Congrats, guys. I envy. Actually the LSD is gonna be my first mod when I get my car. Then a few driving school/track days to be able to handle it
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