Diff choices

thepope540

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2003.5 Yellow Speed - Sold, Spicy - Sold, #639 Black Mica
These prices are subject to change - Prices are based on seller's websites as of 8/1/09

Mazda part number on the diff - GSY1-27-190

Crossover
Welded for $589
UNwelded for $459
Bearings and seals $115
MFactory for $669 - requires bolts for installation

Protege Garage
welded for $619 - comes with both bearings, axle seals, and lock nuts

The other vender
Welded - $529 diff only
Welded - $596 with seals and bearings
Unwelded - 459

Mazda Motorsports (requires racer discount and sign up - its free to all mazda owners who race)
Unwelded - $361

Quaife is too much money for me to even look up.
 
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Anyone have the Mazda part number on the stocker?
 

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If you're sure thats the number I can get a diff through mazda motorsports for $361...
 
That's the only one I know of. Not sure if it's the latest revision or not. Call up MM or Onlinemazdaparts and double check.
 
Make sure to get a stocker welded!!! I hear the Mfactory unit is going to be great!!!
 
*************'s welds are better, I bought the one from PG, and the welds looked a little sloppy. The ones I see Sam sell look good. so Crossover FTMFW!
 
Thanks for the info. I'm leaning toward just getting a replacement through Mazdaspeed and having it welded. It is by far the cheapest route that I can come up with. If that doesn't pan out it looks like crossover is the way to go.

Oh, fox that is the correct part number. Thanks for the ultra quick response on that!
 
Man, just see if PG or crossover has them in stock, any OEM part from mazda takes WAY to long to get to you, Well for me atleast. It sucks!
 
When I order through Mazdaspeed Motorsports I typically get things within a day or two. I'm basically ordering through the Mazda dealer network (with warehouses all over the country) at dealer cost. Its a perk for autocrossing occasionally and is available to every Mazda owner. All you have to do is submit race results twice a year. The reason that it can take a long time to get things through a dealer is that often the dealer will sit on your order several days before even placing it with Mazda. This saves them money on freight and also saves the parts department time as they only place orders once or twice a week rather than every day.
 
Good stuff, glad to be of service :)

And I've heard from others that MM has much better service than regular Mazda dealers, so that shouldn't be a problem. Just get it welded right away. I bought one from PGarage and I think the welds look fine, but I dunno a whole lot about welding either.. so they could be sloppy and I just may not know it.
 

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