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Diff Protection pictures

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Post by PJ.zook »

Other than a rangie spitting a sidegear out the rear diff pumpkin, ive never actually heard of anyone doing damage to theyre pumpkins enough to require this level of protection, what r u guys doin to em?
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Post by macca81 »

PJ.zook wrote:Other than a rangie spitting a sidegear out the rear diff pumpkin, ive never actually heard of anyone doing damage to theyre pumpkins enough to require this level of protection, what r u guys doin to em?
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Post by GRPABT1 »

PJ.zook wrote:Other than a rangie spitting a sidegear out the rear diff pumpkin, ive never actually heard of anyone doing damage to theyre pumpkins enough to require this level of protection, what r u guys doin to em?
Hahaha your just not driving hard enough lol.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

PJ.zook wrote:Other than a rangie spitting a sidegear out the rear diff pumpkin, ive never actually heard of anyone doing damage to theyre pumpkins enough to require this level of protection, what r u guys doin to em?
I've seen a couple. If the cover gets pinched between a rock and the ring gear the gear will tear a little chunk out of the housing.

Sierras and Range rovers have quite thin housings in this area.

PS Steve F, you imported 54 products into Australia that were actually made here?

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Post by PJ.zook »

Hehe i must be lucky, poor sierra is hammered.
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Re: Diff Protection pictures

Post by ... rick »

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

any pics :P
What diffs are you running again? This thing has been going on so long I have forgotten the specs. :finger:

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Post by Steve F »

Gwagensteve wrote:
PJ.zook wrote:Other than a rangie spitting a sidegear out the rear diff pumpkin, ive never actually heard of anyone doing damage to theyre pumpkins enough to require this level of protection, what r u guys doin to em?
I've seen a couple. If the cover gets pinched between a rock and the ring gear the gear will tear a little chunk out of the housing.

Sierras and Range rovers have quite thin housings in this area.

PS Steve F, you imported 54 products into Australia that were actually made here?

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Post by YankeeDave »

ARB make a great unit.

bolts are recessed in so they dont get damaged, drain plug ( normal dana diffs dont have this) and even a wanky dip stick for checking fluid levels.

the front
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and the back

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Post by macca81 »

the ARB one replaces the entire plate cover doesnt it?


heres mine, works a charm, havnt had any problems yet!
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

I am waiting on one i just ordered from the guys at locktup 4x4.

for the price they charge i wouldnt bother making one.
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Post by brad 93hilux »

macca81 wrote:the ARB one replaces the entire plate cover doesnt it?


heres mine, works a charm, havnt had any problems yet!
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Post by macca81 »

a sheet of A4 paper, who can go wrong?? with the driving i do its as much added protection as i need :D
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Post by vSAHARAx »

macca81 wrote:a sheet of A4 paper, who can go wrong?? with the driving i do its as much added protection as i need :D
More then likely stronger and offers more protection then the factory cover :twisted:
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Post by macca81 »

when my swaybar breaks, ill get a dif cover, untill then, i dont care :P
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Post by rezpkt »

what thickness steel are you guys useing?

I plan to fab up something over christmas holidays much the same as bushy55
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I'll be useing an ARC.

Did you find any distortion?
Any Airlockers you had to worry about?

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Post by dattopimp »

macca81 wrote:when my swaybar breaks, ill get a dif cover, untill then, i dont care :P
Mmm swaybar ay? I don't run any cover on my front diff but i'd like to. Really would feel abit safer knowing theres something extra. Stoopid salisbuys. I noticed your runnin claws too :armsup: I just sold mine lol. Will get around to makin a diff guard one of these days though, readin this thread has given me motivation...sorta
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Post by macca81 »

dattopimp wrote:
macca81 wrote:when my swaybar breaks, ill get a dif cover, untill then, i dont care :P
Mmm swaybar ay? I don't run any cover on my front diff but i'd like to. Really would feel abit safer knowing theres something extra. Stoopid salisbuys. I noticed your runnin claws too :armsup: I just sold mine lol. Will get around to makin a diff guard one of these days though, readin this thread has given me motivation...sorta
the swaybar isnt conected, its just i left the part on my axle, just incase i decide to re-conect it, ya never know.... it may happen... and its a fairly chunky bit of bar thats abit more protection...


got the claws about 3 weeks ago, running on 16" rims, got tires and rims for $980!!!! only did 2300km when i got em! heaps better than my bald hankooks... they had the steel belt comming thru... thats bad....
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