In looking at Quaife prices for an SRT-10 today, it looks like most places states side are charging $4,000 installed, yet you can buy and ship a brand new Quaife diff here right from Quaife in London for around $1,650 usd shipped right to the doorstep, then purchase the miscellaneous items for a swap and pay to have it installed yourself or install it yourself if you are able.
Surely install and whatever miscellaneous additional parts, like new bearings, gaskets, etc. required to do a professional job the first time, don't add another $2,350 to the ticket? I had my Viper Tech at the Dodge dealer price out the install and all additional items (like new bearings, etc. required for a swap such as this) and the total bill doesn't even come close to that $2,350 number.
Can someone explain to me why the price gouge on this particluar item here in the US or am I really missing something? A Viper taxed answer is obvious, but it clearly makes no sense to me for such an obvious difference.
Surely install and whatever miscellaneous additional parts, like new bearings, gaskets, etc. required to do a professional job the first time, don't add another $2,350 to the ticket? I had my Viper Tech at the Dodge dealer price out the install and all additional items (like new bearings, etc. required for a swap such as this) and the total bill doesn't even come close to that $2,350 number.
Can someone explain to me why the price gouge on this particluar item here in the US or am I really missing something? A Viper taxed answer is obvious, but it clearly makes no sense to me for such an obvious difference.