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Yes they are, Zach gets his from us. We have over 390 shops carring our parts.Originally Posted by Irongrave
Dan are these coves the same one's Zack at AtoZ sells?
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Thanks, Joe
It would be $11.50, try calling for a faster answer. I don't get to every website everyday...Originally Posted by GIjoe
I need a d30 and a chrysler 8.25... whats shipping to 46553?Thanks, Joe
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ok Originally Posted by Dan Fredrickson
It would be $11.50, try calling for a faster answer. I don't get to every website everyday...
thanks...Sorry for the very late reply, lots of late nights here for me. These do not, in the case of a diff cover the gasket is absolutely neccessary for a stock, flexible cover. We machine ours flat so the gasket isn't needed. However, I use Lubelocker gaskets to not have to use RTV, they are by far the best. We do not sell them because the types of things we would have to ship with them would destroy them, I get mine directly from the Lube Locker company.
Time to cover up, anything else would be like nothing at all!
Thats right!
Time for a second look...

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Make one for a d60?Originally Posted by Dan Fredrickson
Time to cover up, anything else would be like nothing at all!
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Dan,
I have both the D30 and Chrysler 8.25 covers on my 96 Cherokee. Both are great products! I love the look and the thought that my diff's are better protected by your heavy duty covers.
I am experiencing leakage from the fill plug on the Chrysler 8.25. Any suggestions as to what I can use to stop the leaking? Oil level is below my finger stuck at a downward angle in the hole. The plug is about as tight as I can make it...thanks for any suggestions! I'm thinking plumbers tape or ??
I have both the D30 and Chrysler 8.25 covers on my 96 Cherokee. Both are great products! I love the look and the thought that my diff's are better protected by your heavy duty covers.

I am experiencing leakage from the fill plug on the Chrysler 8.25. Any suggestions as to what I can use to stop the leaking? Oil level is below my finger stuck at a downward angle in the hole. The plug is about as tight as I can make it...thanks for any suggestions! I'm thinking plumbers tape or ??

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We have been making them for D60's for 5 years...There is one in the picture...Originally Posted by Customizer1000
Make one for a d60?
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I have both the D30 and Chrysler 8.25 covers on my 96 Cherokee. Both are great products! I love the look and the thought that my diff's are better protected by your heavy duty covers.
I am experiencing leakage from the fill plug on the Chrysler 8.25. Any suggestions as to what I can use to stop the leaking? Oil level is below my finger stuck at a downward angle in the hole. The plug is about as tight as I can make it...thanks for any suggestions! I'm thinking plumbers tape or ??
Use a little teflon tape and it will not be a problem...Originally Posted by 95XJ-PA
Dan, I have both the D30 and Chrysler 8.25 covers on my 96 Cherokee. Both are great products! I love the look and the thought that my diff's are better protected by your heavy duty covers.

I am experiencing leakage from the fill plug on the Chrysler 8.25. Any suggestions as to what I can use to stop the leaking? Oil level is below my finger stuck at a downward angle in the hole. The plug is about as tight as I can make it...thanks for any suggestions! I'm thinking plumbers tape or ??
Time to get your axle covered before the real season starts!
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not hardcore... just prepared to protect my investments
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Not to distract or get off topic, but Ive seen this bumper in action, and by that I mean taking out the back end of another cherokee. LolOriginally Posted by 96_xj
not hardcore... just prepared to protect my investments

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