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A front diff is SUPER expensive to buy or rebuild so you're gonna just have to back out of the RCD deal.
Honestly though it would probably be cheaper to buy a used diff assuming yours really is blown up. You can find used ones on Ebay, here, other ranger boards, and the Explorer boards. Usually run a couple hundred bucks.
Take a good look at your diff first though because the rangers have a reputation for a leaky pinion seal on the front. I've seen a few instances of the actual RTV sealant on the diff cover let go. I would look into those two things before you decide to have it replaced or rebuilt. The pinion seal and the diff cover seal are both cheap and easy fixes.
Honestly though it would probably be cheaper to buy a used diff assuming yours really is blown up. You can find used ones on Ebay, here, other ranger boards, and the Explorer boards. Usually run a couple hundred bucks.
Take a good look at your diff first though because the rangers have a reputation for a leaky pinion seal on the front. I've seen a few instances of the actual RTV sealant on the diff cover let go. I would look into those two things before you decide to have it replaced or rebuilt. The pinion seal and the diff cover seal are both cheap and easy fixes.
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I got one that zach mentioned. it has 3.73 gears in it and it had pvh on it so it has less that 20 miles on it i am certsin because it was never in 4x4 before i got it and i only had it in 4x4 once before i put 4.10's in it. it is like brand new. you could eat off the gears. the original fluid came out as clean as the new fluid went in
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