Modded fill plug for most Axles
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From: CT.
Year: 88
Model: Comanche (MJ)
Engine: 4.0 HO
Ok reason I did this is because the rubber plug is known to leak.
And that's exactly what mine was doing.
First I removed the Differential cover and cleaned it up.
Went to a Auto Parts store and bought a new plug and a nut that it will tighten into.
Then welded the nut over the fill hole and there you have it.
No more leaky rubber plug to worry about.
And that's exactly what mine was doing.
First I removed the Differential cover and cleaned it up.
Went to a Auto Parts store and bought a new plug and a nut that it will tighten into.
Then welded the nut over the fill hole and there you have it.
No more leaky rubber plug to worry about.
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