Can someone tell me if it is normal for a new clutch to require a new differential? Here's the situation: My son had his 1998 Subaru Legacy receive a new clutch. Within 10 miles, the front driver's side tire/wheel locked up. Now the shop is saying the car needs a new differential. After spending $1300 on a new clutch, they want more money for another repair. Is it possible that they somehow messed up the differential when the clutch was installed? Should they have been able to see that the differential was going out (supposedly....) when the new clutch was installed?
Thanks,
gabi_kansas