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O2M LSD, not Quaife or Peloquin;)

RobT

Full throttle trip
Nov 30, 2001
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with a quaife or peloquin diff for road use or even moderate competition use (I have used one for the past several years in my ibiza and have won numerous events with it) - the preload only comes into play if you have one wheel in the air which is very hard to do with the amount of suspension droop on a leon. For anything other than a dedicated competition car, the atb diffs are fine and trnasform the car. The wavetrac actually remains to be fully tested having not been out that long.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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James, there is a thread on JBS section about it
If you take out the gear box and ship it to them they will machine the final gear, for proper fit to the diff, supply and fit the diff for £1,500. The were out of stock when I asked last month
 

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Hi all

The 02M Wavetrac Diff is now available from ourselves.

It has a lifetime warranty no matter what happens - this covers all race,track,sprint use etc.The diff is covered itself for failure,although if a component fails within the gearbox and takes the diff with it then it isnt covered.

If you would like a price on this then please feel free to ask.

Leigh
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
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Quaife is a lesser product.

Leigh, are you sure this is warranted for track use?
I was told it wasn't but very glad to hear it is
 

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priced around 1500 fitted jbs??

quaife can be had for a lot less now tbh.

Possibly around that area,depends on £ to $ exchange rate at time of order really.

The Quaife 02M diff retails at £585 + VAT
The Wavetrac 02M diff retails at $995 + VAT

Leigh

Quaife is a lesser product.

Leigh, are you sure this is warranted for track use?
I was told it wasn't but very glad to hear it is

I wouldnt say the Quaife is a lesser product,the Wavetrac is a new design and much time and effort has been put into it to provide a product that will be adequate for everyday use as well as track and race use.

I have written confirmation of the Wavetrac being warranted for track use of all types.

Leigh
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
Leigh, TBH the best way to generate interest is to fit one to my car.
When I'm at the SCN National meet I'll take everyone a spin in it then EVERYONE will want one pushing up sales and your JBS shares.
Then everyone is a winner:)
 

RobT

Full throttle trip
Nov 30, 2001
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£1500? I hope this includes removal and fitting of the box to the car.........

If a quaife diff costs £585 then it should be no more than £300 to fit that into a gearbox, even if you replace bearings etc.

Anyone using their car primarily for road work will not be able to tell the difference between a wavetrack and a quaife. The difference MIGHT come in instances where one wheel is in the air (like if you are jumping curbs on a racetrack) or of you are rallying with one wheel in a rut or off the edge of the road.
 
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RobT

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Nov 30, 2001
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i dont understand why its so expensive - I'm not interested unless its considerably cheaper - I have had gearboxes completely rebuilt for £300 (inc vat)....
 

RobT

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Nov 30, 2001
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Whats a breakdown on the £550+vat then?

How much time for what?
Parts costs?
Machining costs? (although there should not be ANY machining costs when this is about fitting a diff to the gearbox it is built for)
 

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The £1500 includes fitment of the diff to the gearbox plus removal and refitting of the box into the car.

If a box was supplied to us the costs would be considerably cheaper.

The labour time involved in the diff is approx 8-9 hours,this includes,removal of box from car,full strip down of the box,removal and replacing the gearbox diff bearings,preload testing and then final build up before the gearbox is refitted into the car.

The diff isnt particulary cheap once youve imported it which is where the majority of the cost is,the bearings,shims and fitting kit are generally dealer only parts so a fair bit of the cost is there and then you have the labour.

As mentioned if you are willing to get enough names together for a group buy then we can look into lower prices for you all.

Leigh
 

RobT

Full throttle trip
Nov 30, 2001
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Thanks for clarification - I thought the previous info sounded wrong.

I am actually thinking of having this mod on my VW Bora 1.9 TDI (130) - I assume the prices apply to this as well as a Leon?

So it would be £550+vat for labour and parts (minus the diff unit itself)?
Add ontop of this the price of buying the diff (quaife / wavetrack / whatever) for final cost
Is this right?

Ta.
 
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