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    Differential cover with bearing cap supports made into it

    ]Is it worth the $ to get the diff. cover with the bearing cap support made into them. Like this, [IMG]http://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/large/pro-66668_w.jpg[/IMG
    Last edited by mrfister; 07-09-2012 at 10:30 PM.

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    Was wondering the same thing.


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    I don't think it would hurt. But, what does it take to set one up? Jon has one.
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    Worth the money, it's just extra insurance on the mains.
    Usually holds half to a full quart extra.
    But to set one uP is no big deal, usually come with instructions.
    Majority of the studs are 15-20" lbs of preload then the nut
    Is torqued down after.

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    I have had good luck with the one on mine. To me it is worth the money.

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    Have always ran one and adds that extra protection for deflexxion

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    Prob. going to add 1 while changing my gears, if wife will let me get one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrfister View Post
    Prob. going to add 1 while changing my gears, if wife will let me get one.
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