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14 Bolt Diff Covers

pplblazerdude

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What diff covers are you guys running on your rigs. I would like to see some pictures of the covers you guys have also. Also does anyone know of anyone who plates the covers like 4x4iron used to. I would like to not spend a lot of money on my cover but have a strong cover. Here is a picture of the ORD rig with a cover like what I want.
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Thanks
 
I have a stock cover, but when I upgrade, I'm so going with Kid Jethro's cover :bow:
 
MTBLAZER89 said:
DIY4X.com Razrback cover:bow:

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I was actually just looking at that cover. I like it a whole lot. Its a nice cover im just trying to see what I can get for cheaper. If nothing I dont know what I will do.
 
i think i saw the exact same thing u originally posted for sale on pirate. ill look now

well i went through the first 10pages, cant find them. it sucks the search si down on pirate. it might have been a week ro two ago, but i saw one jus like that
 
pplblazerdude said:
Thanks man. Helps alittle but Im still trying to find out if some one beefs up a stock one.

I really doubt it. Stock pans are relatively thin/flimsy junk. Not much point in trying to upgrade one. There is diff protection that bolts on over the existing pan, and its fine... but personally I think its a lot easier dealing with just a HD cover. I used to have the kind that uses a ring + some round-stock bent/welded to the ring for protection. It was fine, but when changing diff oil and such it was kinda a pita.

j
 
jekbrown said:
I really doubt it. Stock pans are relatively thin/flimsy junk. Not much point in trying to upgrade one. There is diff protection that bolts on over the existing pan, and its fine... but personally I think its a lot easier dealing with just a HD cover. I used to have the kind that uses a ring + some round-stock bent/welded to the ring for protection. It was fine, but when changing diff oil and such it was kinda a pita.

j
I dont want one like you are talking about. Im just trying not to fork over a arm and a leg. Im a broke college student and its going to be all I can do to get the axels under the truck.
 
pplblazerdude said:
Thanks man. Helps alittle but Im still trying to find out if some one beefs up a stock one.

usually the ones that use the stock cover are home made. If you donw have a torch/welder. Try this:

Cut out the "armor" that you want to add to the stock cover, out of cardboard, and then lay it against the cover until it fits right etc. then take it to a shop or friend and see if they can weld it up for you, out of some scrap plate they have laying around. maybe a highschool welding/shop calss would do it for cheap.

Anyway, just a thought
 
txfiremank5 said:
usually the ones that use the stock cover are home made. If you donw have a torch/welder. Try this:

Cut out the "armor" that you want to add to the stock cover, out of cardboard, and then lay it against the cover until it fits right etc. then take it to a shop or friend and see if they can weld it up for you, out of some scrap plate they have laying around. maybe a highschool welding/shop calss would do it for cheap.

Anyway, just a thought
Ive got the stuff to do it just to lazy.
 
pplblazerdude said:
Ive got the stuff to do it just to lazy.

too lazy + too poor = nothing good will ever happen to your rig...

I run GLO covers front and rear. They are great gear.

j
 

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