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Old 07-29-2013 | 05:45 PM
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Where are you guys getting the colored diff covers or are you doing that yourself? All I'm seeing is black on their website and I really want red. Leaning towards the ARB but almost twice as much.
Old 07-29-2013 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ChesterJFK
Will you be opening them up again any time soon? I thought about that. Wouldn't open up till I re gear next year, so just bought the covers and they come with RTV. Been a month now and no sight of leaks! If your going to regear soon or add a locker and such, then get the lubelocker.
That's a good point. I'm looking to go to larger tires so gears may be on the horizon as well... Guess gaskets it is
Old 07-29-2013 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Challenger392
Where are you guys getting the colored diff covers or are you doing that yourself? All I'm seeing is black on their website and I really want red. Leaning towards the ARB but almost twice as much.
The painted covers are just that... painted (do it yourself). You can get powder coated black and add another color (like orange) or you can get them without paint and do a total custom

As far as which sealer to use (RTV vs gasket) they both do the job. PSC recommends the RTV (and include a tube with each cover). It works fine and will not leak. If you are planning on removing the cover for any reason in the future them the gasket will save the time and effort of removing the sealer before replacing the cover.
Old 07-29-2013 | 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JK-jeepit
Diff covers are sold for the type of Diff it is.. so a Dana 44 would fit both front and rear.
So are the newer JKs equipped with Danna 44s, front and rear? I have an 07 with a Dana 30 upfront and a Dana 44 out back.
Old 07-29-2013 | 07:09 PM
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Depends what model. Only the rubicon come with d44 front and rear, the rest are d30s. Some 07s came with a d35 rear..
Old 07-29-2013 | 09:53 PM
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I like mine. they can take a beating too.

Old 07-29-2013 | 09:59 PM
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I like the Poison Spyder because they are smooth and a rock can slide on that surface better than the ARB. I have beat on mine and they are holding up great. ARB is very proud ($$) of their products but there always high quality too.
Old 08-08-2013 | 09:47 PM
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To revive this.... 2 friggin hours later my new front diff is leaking like a dam!! FML!!!!!' I should have gone with the gasket but nooooooo I went with the messy PITA RTV that comes with it... Now after filling it with 3.5 qtz of oil, the front fkr is dripping out!!!!! It's late, I'm frustrated, and I knew I should have gone with the gasket but for some reason didn't.... Follow your instinct!
Old 08-08-2013 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by MtraXX
To revive this.... 2 friggin hours later my new front diff is leaking like a dam!! FML!!!!!' I should have gone with the gasket but nooooooo I went with the messy PITA RTV that comes with it... Now after filling it with 3.5 qtz of oil, the front fkr is dripping out!!!!! It's late, I'm frustrated, and I knew I should have gone with the gasket but for some reason didn't.... Follow your instinct!
Did you allow sealant to cure for awhile before adding oil?
Old 08-09-2013 | 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Poker5150

Did you allow sealant to cure for awhile before adding oil?
For 30 mins



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