Chrysler 8.25 Steel Diff Cover

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lfhoward

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I wanted to make the forum aware of a quality fabrication shop in York, PA, who makes steel diff covers (and other things as well).

www.drzfab.com

Since I recently picked up a brand new Torq locker, I figured I should upgrade my diff cover when I put that in. I found Dr.Z while searching for diff covers and figured I would support a local fabricator rather than a corporation. His work is really good:

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The diff cover can be ordered fully welded like mine, or discounted if you weld it yourself. My little HF welder can’t do 1/4 plate so I had him put it together for me. After it came today, I primed it and then painted it this red to match my JBA upper control arms:

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Not sure what I think about having a red diff cover, but I’ll give it a shot! I figured it was more fun than painting it black like everything else. :)
 

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I wanted to make the forum aware of a quality fabrication shop in York, PA, who makes steel diff covers (and other things as well).

www.drzfab.com

Since I recently picked up a brand new Torq locker, I figured I should upgrade my diff cover when I put that in. I found Dr.Z while searching for diff covers and figured I would support a local fabricator rather than a corporation. His work is really good:

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The diff cover can be ordered fully welded like mine, or discounted if you weld it yourself. My little HF welder can’t do 1/4 plate so I had him put it together for me. After it came today, I primed it and then painted it this red to match my JBA upper control arms:

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Not sure what I think about having a red diff cover, but I’ll give it a shot! I figured it was more fun than painting it black like everything else. :)
Red is good. Then you can look back and see the smears on that boulder you got hung on. ;)
 

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Good point! A Jeep’s instinct is to mark its territory.
My over the top red on Bert’s armor saved my but.t numerous times. Always being solo with no spotter I could easily see what and where I was getting hung up, thus being able to adapt and adjust.
 

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Haven’t installed yet but it’s painted and ready to go. It’s beefy and really nice quality. It also comes with all the hardware, including a fill plug and new bolts. I got a Fel-Pro gasket for it for when the time comes, and a gallon of Lucas 85w140 for the Torq locker.
 
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Haven’t installed yet but it’s painted and ready to go. It’s beefy and really nice quality. It also comes with all the hardware, including a fill plug and new bolts. I got a Fel-Pro gasket for it for when the time comes, and a gallon of Lucas 85w140 for the Torq locker.
I'll have to see if they ship to the great white north. I like local (mom and pop) made stuff. The rustic, but clean look is pretty appealing. Good call on the fel-pro gasket. Using a punch to smash off the silicon and cover would be less than ideal.
 
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