Differential Covers

idahoyj

Well-Known Member
Location
Twin Falls Idaho
If you can do your own welding the Ballistic Fab ones look like a good deal. That's probably the route I will go, when I get to that stage of my build.
 

dustybronco

www.sextonoffroad.com
Location
Kamas, UT
Here is our diff cover.

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Nearly indestructible.
(go ahead, try it. Lifetime warranty; not that you'll need it.)

Includes Lube Locker gasket and all stainless steel hardware.

You need one. Your gears are scared without it.
I shot one up with every weapon we had in Iraq last year. Even the 50 cal barely scratched it until I used AP rounds.

Check them out at www.sextonoffroad.com or call me 1800380313.
 

Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
Admin
I have a TeraFlex diff cover for one 60 and a Crane cover for the other. I'd like to sell the Crane and have matching Tera diff covers.
 

TEAM FRED

Registered User
Location
Centerville
I've been pretty rough on mine for over a year now and could not be happier.
Great price and local as well.

Here is our diff cover.

td-diff01.jpg
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Nearly indestructible.
(go ahead, try it. Lifetime warranty; not that you'll need it.)

Includes Lube Locker gasket and all stainless steel hardware.

You need one. Your gears are scared without it.
I shot one up with every weapon we had in Iraq last year. Even the 50 cal barely scratched it until I used AP rounds.

Check them out at www.sextonoffroad.com or call me 1800380313.
 

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
Vendor
Location
Utah
They are less money. You could pay full price if you wanted to, which is around $175. $60-$100 is pretty cheap for a finished, ready-to-bolt-on diff HD cover.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
yeah, the blem covers aren't bad...

I was looking at the catalog, $200 for a diff cover is cash, yo! But they are pretty damn sweet...
 
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rockdog

Guest
I have great lakes on the 60 and 14 bolt. They've held up pretty good so far. And that is pretty good, because I drive by braille. :rofl::rofl:
 
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