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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Aluminum Diff Covers
The housing mounting surface is very clean, and there are no nicks, or gouges in it. I had it removed last year, before I got the rear-end rebuilt.
So I think it'll seal just fine...but only time will tell I guess. The whole cover does have a clearcoat finish, so it won't corrod Thanks Cameron
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Katy, TX
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Re: Aluminum Diff Covers
I have 2--you can't go wrong IMO.
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Re: Aluminum Diff Covers
How does the o-ring seal, and stuff....any problems?
I will see mine in the mail in 2 weeks...being I am up in the Great White North and all Duro
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