My new diff cover/girdle installed

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My new diff cover/girdle installed

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I recently acquired a diff girdle from a buddy of mine (hes on here, but I dont know his SN, so thanks Paul)

Was it necessary? Hardly, the highway doesnt exactally beat up the rearend, and my limited off road (kept to mild trailriding) isnt exactally a stresser much either, but it was free, and looks damn cool

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Cover off, sorta view of the G 80

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Heres the fluid. Im plannig on checking my axle seals tomorrow at work, and relocating the vent tube up higher

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Heres the diff cover/girdle on

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A further out view of the diff cover

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Re: My new diff cover/girdle installed

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T Man wrote:...relocating the vent tube up higher...
Or at least away from the opening between the cab and bed where water drains down on it.

The cover looks good.

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Its a total ricer mod. On something else, it may be necessary, but i put it on for appearance
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T Man wrote:Its a total ricer mod. On something else, it may be necessary, but i put it on for appearance
I disagree. The 7.5" hosing is notoriously flexy. Adding the proper load to those support studs, and just the support of that stiffer cover may prolong the life of the carrier bearing due to the retention of the proper preload.

Ricer mods are visible. Diff covers hardly qualify. Heck, I like some of the ricer stuff. Maybe we are all just a little jealous?

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HenryJ wrote:
T Man wrote:Its a total ricer mod. On something else, it may be necessary, but i put it on for appearance
I disagree. The 7.5" hosing is notoriously flexy. Adding the proper load to those support studs, and just the support of that stiffer cover may prolong the life of the carrier bearing due to the retention of the proper preload.

Ricer mods are visible. Diff covers hardly qualify. Heck, I like some of the ricer stuff. Maybe we are all just a little jealous?

OUCH! Here I am already having lift envy, and you go and point out how you cant hardly see my diff cover! Im gonna cry myslef to sleep tongiht! :)

I dont know, I still dont feel it is necessary, like I said, maybe for someone who abuses their stuff more, but other than a few failed mud attempts, im pretty much an on road kind of guy
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HenryJ wrote:I disagree. The 7.5" hosing is notoriously flexy. Adding the proper load to those support studs, and just the support of that stiffer cover may prolong the life of the carrier bearing due to the retention of the proper preload..........
I gotta go with Brule on this topic. A bunch of ny opinions are based on Heep mods but, this one is universal.
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Like I said, I dont think it is a stupid mod by any strech of imagination (are free mods ever really stupid though?) Just for my application, its not something i really NEEDED. I wasnt sitting around tinking, dayum, i need to stiffen up my rearend (on the truck pervs). It came up, i snatched it, bada bing, bada boom.

On a side note, I got a spare set of axles and rear calipers with brackets if anyone needs em make an offer
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Your welcome tommy ;)

looks a lot nicer than when I gave it to you, and looks like it is a good thing you did it b/c that fluid looks pretty milky.
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thats what a red roloc wheel on a die grinder and some silver rattle can can do for ya. Thanks paulie