Diff cover/gears ?????
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Diff cover/gears ?????
i want to buy 4.56 ratio gears for my dana 30 and dana 44. Any suggestion on were to buy them from? Also i want to get stronger diff covers, any suggestion on which ones are good. Also has anyone used riddler diff covers?
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if you looking for gears you can check randys ring and pinion. they got good prices and i had good luck with them for my s-10 and my mustang. as far as diff covers go check our vendor showcase there is a guy who makes them on here.
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ruffstuff diff covers all the way... bonus is thier pricing.
personally, I would get spicer ring and pinion.
it would be a shame to not add traction devices while you have it all tore apart and are setting up gears... to go 4.56's, you may need carriers anyways?
personally, I would get spicer ring and pinion.
it would be a shame to not add traction devices while you have it all tore apart and are setting up gears... to go 4.56's, you may need carriers anyways?
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any cover is pretty much overkill from what most people need. i personally go for rockkrusher/solid covers
i get all my gears from www.completeoffroad.com
the gears they don't give a manufacturer name for are yukons, they sell them so cheap they arent allowed to advertise that price for their gears. oh and free shipping and quick shipping
i get all my gears from www.completeoffroad.com
the gears they don't give a manufacturer name for are yukons, they sell them so cheap they arent allowed to advertise that price for their gears. oh and free shipping and quick shipping
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I'm getting 4.56 gears myself when I get my 34''ers. Thats a pretty stout gear unless you go bigger then 34" tires. ya ruff stuff all the way for diff covers. http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/...6f204b5c90359e
heres mine, do the research and youll see why they are among the best.
heres mine, do the research and youll see why they are among the best.
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any cover is pretty much overkill from what most people need. i personally go for rockkrusher/solid covers
i get all my gears from www.completeoffroad.com
the gears they don't give a manufacturer name for are yukons, they sell them so cheap they arent allowed to advertise that price for their gears. oh and free shipping and quick shipping
i get all my gears from www.completeoffroad.com
the gears they don't give a manufacturer name for are yukons, they sell them so cheap they arent allowed to advertise that price for their gears. oh and free shipping and quick shipping
i hate you sam.
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i have a riddler in the rear and a ARB in the front. i like them both alot, and from what ive heard around, ruffstuff is another great choice...id like to see the color matched cover as well!!
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