Out wheelin' yesterday and punched a hole in the rear diff cover plate on my Zook (with MQ patrol diffs).
I'm planning on building/fabricating a new cover plate. I will cut the original one off as it is not a bolt on job.
Was thinking of 6mm plate. Is this too thick?
Any ideas or feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim.
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[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
bigsteve wrote:Cut the cap off another MQ diff and weld it in so then its twice the thickness??
Or cut & shave them like on Critta. I'm sure Mock can post a pic.
Good thing you went to those "stronger" diff
I think thats a great idea, steve....too thick could be prob with expansion/contraction rates of different thicknesses???? cracks could appear in rest of diff/axle housing....and welding can get tricky....
just a theory, have no evidence to support the thought.
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only prob i can see with having the housing too thick is letting the heat out, but for off road me thinks it should be fine
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