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How exactly did your differential fail? FYI F85 flanges/axles that I run are beefier than E70 X5M. |
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Thank you for this thread!
My rear end started clicking badly today. I came across this thread and it inspired me to put the M diff in my 08 4.8i. From reading this I gather all I have to purchase are 2014+ Rear cv axles as the ones in my 08 won’t work with the M diff flanges? New Axles the only thing I need correct? (If I just want to run it open) I may at a later date figure out what voltage it needs to lock the clutches for more winter traction and put it on a switched relay.. I got the M diff for less than half the price of the failure prone 4.8i diffs. Even with buying new axles I’m way ahead and have a more reliable rear end. |
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Make sure the driveshaft is the same length, check the diff mounting bolts are the same, and depending what flanges are on your diff -get axles to match. Once this is confirmed you should be good to go. |
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I received my E70 X5 M Diff from FedEx yesterday. Unfortunately they dropped it at some point and cracked the side casing near the actuator motor exposing the gears. I can confirm that axles (Trakmotive BM8116) from a 14+ X5 will NOT fit the stock E70 M diff flanges. They are too large.
I ordered another E70 X5 M diff complete with axles this time and a new driveshaft nut. Hopefully it arrives intact and I can get my vehicle back on the road. Any tips on the 50mm driveshaft nut besides heat and muscle? |
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I received my E70 X5 M Diff from FedEx yesterday. Unfortunately they dropped it at some point and cracked the side casing near the actuator motor exposing the gears. I can confirm that axles (Trakmotive BM8116) from a 14+ X5 will NOT fit the stock E70 M diff flanges. They are too large.
I ordered another E70 X5 M diff complete with axles this time and a new driveshaft nut. Hopefully it arrives intact and I can get my vehicle back on the road. Any tips on the 50mm driveshaft nut besides heat and muscle? |
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You don't need muscle, just the right sized wrench or tool. It's reverse threaded. As I suggested looking up parts on RealOEM, I would also suggest looking up the service procedures for removing the rear diff. It's best to understand the tools needed and the process before starting the project.
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Thanks for the heads up on checking realOEM. I would not have thought to check driveshaft length as I assumed they would be the same since the transmissions are GA6hp26z.
According to the site my driveshaft is 18mm longer than an x5m. So I’ll have to figure out a workaround. |
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Thanks for the heads up on checking realOEM. I would not have thought to check driveshaft length as I assumed they would be the same since the transmissions are GA6hp26z.
According to the site my driveshaft is 18mm longer than an x5m. So I’ll have to figure out a workaround. |
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