Rear Differential cover with Drain Plug

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Rear Differential cover with Drain Plug

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Hi, I have searched the posts but could not find the part number for the rear differential cover with drain plug. I am looking for the standard sheet metal cover - same as the old one - with the drain plug. Also, if you could give me an idea where to buy that would be great - I am up in Canada. Thanks.
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I don't know of any available in "plain sheet metal". It really isn't bad to just pull the cover every couple of yrs to change fluid. Welcome to the forum. :wink:
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Post by GeorgesBlazah »

Yeah I ended up buying a cover with a drain plug and bearing support studs on it. Was kinda exspensive, but I like it.

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I have a Summit aluminum cover on my 88 S10 Blazer that used to be on my 01 Crew Cab.

My 96 SS also has the aluminum Summit Cover.

I have the Trick Flow aluminum cover on my 05 ZR2.

01 CC with Summit cover.
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killian96ss wrote:I have a Summit aluminum cover on my 88 S10 Blazer that used to be on my 01 Crew Cab.

My 96 SS also has the aluminum Summit Cover.

I have the Trick Flow aluminum cover on my 05 ZR2.

01 CC with Summit cover.
Got any picks of the one on your ZR2? That's what I need for mine :lol:
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Post by killian96ss »

drperry wrote:Got any picks of the one on your ZR2? That's what I need for mine :lol:
The Trick Flow cover on my ZR2 is the same as the one GeorgesBlazah linked a picture to above. :wink:

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Post by drperry »

Nice.

I'm gonna have to pick one up!

Maybe my Gov-Loc will last longer, lol.
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