ok i see now (two cars)
yip the diff has to come out you can try fiddling with it in but i don't think it will work if you do manage to get it out with the diff in place let me know how...
i used a 76mm mild steel pipe that was cut down to one side with a grinder so it could be bent to fit the subframe better it needs to be a little longer than the diff bush so you can pull it out into the tube...
then you need two end plate disks i used 10mm Stainless plate for this... one disk must be large enough to sit on the end of the tube without being pulled into it the other must be just slightly smaller than the diff bush both need a hole in the center for the 12mm thread bar to go though...
then all you need is some thread bar you can use mild steel, but you will need to cut a few to get the job done :yuck: hardened steel will work way better...
lastly you need a few nuts get extra incase some strip also get some washers to make them turn easier also something like Q20 for the thread bar will help
when the diff is out have a good look at the front bushes mine looked fine till i had the diff out and then i saw they were cracked badly fron the diff side :bangdesk: when i got the new ones i also realized that the holes in the bushes for the bolts were oval they should be round with horizontal 'slot' on mine the 'slot' was completely worn away by the bolts so the holes were oval...
hope that helps if you need pics because my description does not make sense let me know
