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Anybody know the size of the passenger side rear differential oil seal? Part numbers 017 525 400C. It's not shown in my copy of the FA and they are on back order at Audi, not that I was going to order it from them anyway at £58+VAT
The drivers side is listed as a 45x60x8mm for reference, same as the S2.
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1991 Audi S2 3B - 2.5 Stroker engine
1997 A6 2.5TDi quattro avant - C4
1976 RD250E / 350LC cafe racer
Anybody know the size of the passenger side rear differential oil seal? Part numbers 017 525 400C. It's not shown in my copy of the FA and they are on back order at Audi, not that I was going to order it from them anyway at £58+VAT The drivers side is listed as a 45x60x8mm for reference, same as the S2.
I don't see the size either. However, I can offer you this link to a rear diff seal DIY:
Andy: Should have mentioned that the 95 Model Year quattro A6/S6 rear diff (which still had the lockable rear diff) is different than the 96 and 97 (and 98 C4 Avant) rear diff that was not lockable and did no use the same left side rear drive flange as the lockable rear diff cars. This means the seals for that side are different in size.
RS2'd 93 UrS4 5 spd sedan
94 UrS4 V8 6 spd manual avant
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