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Old 03-01-2013, 11:42 AM
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So I finished welding my duals. It looks bad a** I will get better pics tomorrow.

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So I think I might buy this diff cover it's only $75 but I'm sure its better then stock.
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looks good, im wanting dif covers for my truck but there damn expensive. $75 is by far the cheapest.
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I have also thought about getting the perfect launch diff cover for $125 but I'm not sure what way to go. I'm also not sure if they are easy to install?
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a dif cover is a dif cover, you just bolt it on, thats what i thought lol. also where are u finding all these cheap dif covers? all the good ones are like $300+
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I did some looking around and all you do is unbolt the old one put the new seal and cover on and fill with diff fluid. And it seems that the jeep people seem to like the solid covers. I found these ones on bronco graveyard.
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So I think I'm going with the perfect launch diff cover because it has a drain plug and I can get it for $130 shipped to my door.
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any pictures?
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Here it is.
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