Diff Covers or Diff Skids
- Jeep4Life
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Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I'm having a hard time deciding on weather or not to go with diff covers or diff skids.
I'm thinking a diff cover for the front and a skid and cover for the rear. I know i'll lose some clearance with the skid but I'm thinking the front won't need a skid as I can avoid most large rocks but the back might drag over some things as I'm steering to avoid things up front.
any thoughts?
I'm thinking a diff cover for the front and a skid and cover for the rear. I know i'll lose some clearance with the skid but I'm thinking the front won't need a skid as I can avoid most large rocks but the back might drag over some things as I'm steering to avoid things up front.
any thoughts?
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Full diff covers are probably the best way to go.
I like to avoid some covers that say they increase oil capacity, because when you're out on the trail, that extra oil can leak past the seal.
Diff guards are not a bad way to go, they still protect the diff cover.
Skid plates that cover the u-joint and yoke might reduce clearance a little bit, but they protect some pretty vital parts.
I like to avoid some covers that say they increase oil capacity, because when you're out on the trail, that extra oil can leak past the seal.
Diff guards are not a bad way to go, they still protect the diff cover.
Skid plates that cover the u-joint and yoke might reduce clearance a little bit, but they protect some pretty vital parts.
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I have a Riddler diff cover and really like it. On the rear the cover is just slightly smaller then the housing which I like because it helps prevent the cover lip from catching on a rock and pealing back creating a leak.
Josh Schwalb
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I like the poision spider covers
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Blue Torch Fab covers.
I dislike skids/guards that need to be removed to get the mud out.
I dislike skids/guards that need to be removed to get the mud out.
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I'm liking that poison spider cover. very functional and looks bad ass.Joliet Jake Blues wrote:I like the poision spider covers
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I run a stock cover in front with a rock guard . The rear is a thick one with longer bolts and as Schwalby said , no lip to peal back and leak. Lube locker gaskets are great also, as is silicone but less a pita ! FjR68
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Suspenders and a belt?
get both.
get both.
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I have an Nth Degree Slyder skid on my TJ Rubicon D44 (front)... Definitely like it / would recommend it... It has saved the front pinion U-joint several times in the rocks and allowed me to drive out instead of being stuck in a hairy spot / taking damage. Not sure if they are, or something similar is, still available though.
Good diff protection is a good investment, but you don't need to spend tons of $ on them. I have a Rock Crusher cast front cover and a BTF (welded plate) rear cover. Both are fine and have taken plenty of pounding without issues.
I used to run a WARN Diff Guard on my D30 and it worked great. It would tend to capture dirt / mud, but it protected the diff.
JW
Good diff protection is a good investment, but you don't need to spend tons of $ on them. I have a Rock Crusher cast front cover and a BTF (welded plate) rear cover. Both are fine and have taken plenty of pounding without issues.
I used to run a WARN Diff Guard on my D30 and it worked great. It would tend to capture dirt / mud, but it protected the diff.
JW
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Thanks everyone for your opinions. Just ordered 2 poison spyder D44 covers for now. once I get those on I can decide what if any diff skid to choose.
thanks again!
thanks again!
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
got the poison spyder diff covers a week or so ago and had some time to paint(flat black/gloss red) them yesterday. No garage, so just need to wait for the warm weather to get them on. they are very heavy.Jeep4Life wrote:Thanks everyone for your opinions. Just ordered 2 poison spyder D44 covers for now. once I get those on I can decide what if any diff skid to choose.
thanks again!
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Noice!Jeep4Life wrote:
got the poison spyder diff covers a week or so ago and had some time to paint(flat black/gloss red) them yesterday. No garage, so just need to wait for the warm weather to get them on. they are very heavy.
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
I have to take some credit here . Other than Joe's pink flame job , there was very little color out on the trails. I would like to think Mona had some influence in that department. Love to see it catching on . FjR68
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Love it. Many guys would make fun, saying it is a waste of time painting them so nice. Yes, they will get dirty and scraped to heck, but they look great now.
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Re: Diff Covers or Diff Skids
Frank wrote:I have to take some credit here . Other than Joe's pink flame job , there was very little color out on the trails. I would like to think Mona had some influence in that department. Love to see it catching on . FjR68
Well, now my diff covers have that big yellow OX painted on them. That's colorful right there...
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