Thread: Deals on Solid Diff Covers

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    Default Deals on Solid Diff Covers

    http://www.solidaxle.com/ProductCart...owspecials.asp

    Wow, so cheap. I would have these installed if there were not full pop when I was looking.
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    I was going to be replacing diff fluids soon anyway...bingo!

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    Absolutely a great price. I installed one on my Eagle a couple weeks ago.

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    Nice find. Thanx, just what I was looking for.
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    http://mad4wd.com/index.php?main_pag...81151560fb890d always has them for $64. found this place on the search for my 8.8 swap
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    Wow thats a smokin deal! I was gonna say call Dan at RuffStuff. I have his covers and they are INSANE! SO Thick Im pretty sure my axle would break before these cover even had a dent in them
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    I have these. I use (4) 2" bolts with heads cut off as alignment studs. The cover is so heavy, that it is difficult to hold in place and start the bolts without smearing the RTV beyond use. Mine say rock crusher, but the molds apear the same.
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    I ordered mine last year at the same price! Great product at a great price.
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    Do these interfere with the steering linkage at all?
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