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Diff Protection pictures

Post by UZJ40 »

want some ideas on how people have added protection to thier pumpkins.

any pics :P
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Post by chikoroll_ »

IFS

no better way to protect it

:P
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Post by sloshy »

chikoroll_ wrote:IFS

no better way to protect it

:P
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Post by tna racing »

sloshy wrote:
chikoroll_ wrote:IFS

no better way to protect it

:P
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hektic ifs no better way 2 go :armsup: :armsup:

just weld 2 bits of strongebut bendable flat bar on it
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Post by ADEM »

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Thats how my mates new jeep has its diff protection..

Wouldnt u wanna stay away from straight out welding onto diff centres? Just that ive heard of plenty of people warping the housing (i guess u would call it that)
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Post by brad 93hilux »

this is how i did it with some heavy wall pipe bent up with a pipe bender and a piece of 10 x 50mm flat bar with some holes drilled in it...

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Post by Steve F »

My diff guards cost about $70 each (I think, it was a little while ago) I did by 54 of them from the US though :)

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Post by bigcam »

UZJ40 wrote:want some ideas on how people have added protection to thier pumpkins.

any pics :P
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Post by macca81 »

bigcam wrote:
UZJ40 wrote:want some ideas on how people have added protection to thier pumpkins.

any pics :P
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Post by toight toyota »

hahahaahahh bloody hilarious man love the creativity.......
bigcam wrote:
UZJ40 wrote:want some ideas on how people have added protection to thier pumpkins.

any pics :P
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Post by sierrajim »

Is it just me or does that diff guard hang below the diff?
brad 93hilux wrote:this is how i did it with some heavy wall pipe bent up with a pipe bender and a piece of 10 x 50mm flat bar with some holes drilled in it...

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Post by tna racing »

i think it does too :?:
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Post by brad 93hilux »

tna racing wrote:i think it does too :?:
Nah it doesn't just looks like it in the pic...
It actually sits level with the bottom, the camera was angled down slightly...
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Post by bushy555 »

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Post by jeep97tj »

I brought a pipe cap from blackwoods, cut it in half and welded it on. All up cost me $70. Theres pics on here somewhere.
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Post by pantheas18_hj47 »

are those small wheels to assist the diff up and over?
Drive it as far as you can then sleep in it and get up and do it all again!
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Post by muppet_man67 »

pantheas18_hj47 wrote:are those small wheels to assist the diff up and over?
yep If you didnt have them the the diff wouldnt be going anywhere.
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Post by mattsluxtruck »

pantheas18_hj47 wrote:are those small wheels to assist the diff up and over?
Ummmm no they would be the front bushes of the raidius arms.
You obviously have a leaf sprung vehicle?????? :finger:

Either that or it is the remains of the last skateboarder who got mowed down!
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Post by PJ.zook »

If you mean the blue 'wheels', its not actually wheels, does look like it though. Its part of the control arms.
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Post by pantheas18_hj47 »

thank u gents. yes i have a leaf sprung vehicle and its the first one i have decided to work on. :D

ps. feel free to make more jokes - i haev no problem laughing at my current incompetencies
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Post by sloshy »

pantheas18_hj47 wrote: ps. feel free to make more jokes - i haev no problem laughing at my current incompetencies
I'll pay it :D
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Post by high n mighty »

jeep97tj wrote:I brought a pipe cap from blackwoods, cut it in half and welded it on. All up cost me $70. Theres pics on here somewhere.
When I worked at metaland this was common practice and we used to sell a few
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Post by PJ.zook »

Find the pic pls im interested to see what they look like
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Post by nastytroll »

high n mighty wrote:
jeep97tj wrote:I brought a pipe cap from blackwoods, cut it in half and welded it on. All up cost me $70. Theres pics on here somewhere.
When I worked at metaland this was common practice and we used to sell a few
Did mine this way, Nissan H233 take a 10" HD pipe cap. They have a 1/2" wall thickness. My diffs are at a mates place so can't get pics.
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Post by UZJ40 »

so these pipe caps are easy to get? i guess from a steel supplier or some one?
they sound like the go
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Post by locktup4x4 »

Its hard to see but its the All Pro Armor.

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Post by vSAHARAx »

Im gonna order a Snake Racing guard, they look good and will stop your car dead or break the rock before hurting your pumpkin.

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Post by micks troll »

vSAHARAx wrote:Im gonna order a Snake Racing guard, they look good and will stop your car dead or break the rock before hurting your pumpkin.

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