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Old 11-29-2013, 09:30 PM
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just ordered a set lol
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Ya'll are just copying me. Lol.
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Originally Posted by 98REDXJ2
just ordered a set lol
LOL,

OP failed to mention he was marketing administrator for Solid Axles INC.....
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Originally Posted by DieselDaze
LOL,

OP failed to mention he was marketing administrator for Solid Axles INC.....
I should be lol
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Anybody kn how much extra fluid that they hold
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Originally Posted by 2KXJJEEP
Anybody kn how much extra fluid that they hold
The holes about an inch higher so they'll hold a little more, don't know exact amount.
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This G2 is one of the best looking diff covers I've seen for the Chrysler 8.25, love the drain bolt, not paying DOUBLE the price of the Solid though.





http://www.ebay.com/itm/G2-Axle-and-Gear-Chrysler-8-25in-G-2-Aluminum-Differential-Cover-40-2029AL-/251345784684?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a85604f6c&vxp=mtr

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I don't think the G2's even come with bolts, the Solid comes with some cool looking gold iodized allen bolts.
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A heads up for you guys in this thread that just purchased the Solid, it was not a PERFECT fit. Two of the allen bolts wouldn't go all the way in until I took my drill and bored out the screw hole on the diff cover a little, no big deal, didn't take much, about 30 seconds each to do the two holes, yours may not even have this problem.
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Mine was fine on my 30 and both my 8.25's.

Wish It had hex head bolts, it's a PITA to use that 1/4" Allen key socket without air tools.
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Originally Posted by 95Cherokee
A heads up for you guys in this thread that just purchased the Solid, it was not a PERFECT fit. Two of the allen bolts wouldn't go all the way in until I took my drill and bored out the screw hole on the diff cover a little, no big deal, didn't take much, about 30 seconds each to do the two holes, yours may not even have this problem.
huh that's interesting and while it may not have been a big deal it should've been a perfect fit, I would have let them know at the least... and if I didn't need the jeep right away would've requested another... maybe I'm a little **** at times but ........
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How long did it take to receive yall covers
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Standard 3-5 business days IIRC.
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I got mine from poly for like $65, got it in two days with a free gasket
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Could you make your own one out a sheet of metal?


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