Outland 11210 Red Aluminum Differential Cover for Dana 30, 1 Pack
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I installed it on the Dana 30 of my 92' YJ without any problems.
It will definitely work
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The gaskets that come with these fit the Lube Locker well. Using the old gaskets will save you time if you need to strip the cover. There are a couple reasons why I chose to create this type of cover. 1
In order to drain the gear oil without removing the cover, I wanted to be able to remove the * Note 2. For that reason, I wanted a magnet to remove metal particles from the drainage plug. 1. 2. 3. It was important for me to be able to precisely measure the amount of fluid I used. I. The Fourth. The dipstick is only a nice addition, but not essential. You use it to determine the fuel level and recheck it periodically. The system also allows you to do it neatly and The cons are This is *br1. The price is a bit high at nearly $100, but it is worth it in my opinion. * Note 2. There is no problem with that for me. It can be annoying to put it on and off a few times while you are filling. 1. 2. 3. There are two sizes of drain plugs and fill plugs. The smaller one would be nice if the larger one was the same size.
Final Install the drain plug and washers before installing the cover. Test the plugs and plugs with multiple washers before installation. As a result of the thick powder coating, it was hard to thread. Finally, I would like to add one more thought. They're great all around. I have them front and back. They can be reused when lube locker is used, and I intend to regear them later. It will also be nice not to need silicone gasket makers later on. Wood chisel and a lot of hammering were my tools of choice. The old coverplate might have been bent a little bit in my attempts to remove it. I had a lot of trouble breaking the silicone seal. When it comes down to it, you may just want to stick it on the wall and leave it, where case silicone sealant will do fine and you will be able to refill I wish you the best of.

With just a lube locker, you can do yourself a lot of good and invest in an A second set of hands is also likely to be required. It is a great cover made of solid aluminum. The powedercoat finish is nice as well.

It's a nice way to protect the internals of my diff. There was a little bit of confusion about where to fill, so I accidentally let oil drip from the dipstick You just need to be careful and fill slowly.

It was not feasible to use the new ones because the old ones.

It's easy to install like that, and I won't have to change the gasket ever. Furthermore, the drain plug and dipstick are extremely helpful, as well as the ability to fill the cylinder. If you're looking for a fluid to change in your differential, I recommend this.


I like how it fits and looks.

The beef is a lot bigger than the The new Jeep TJ looks great with the new body kit. Considering it is aluminum, I am not sure how it will handle off-roading. The installation process is straightforward.
