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Old Oct 8, 2008
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Got Something New & It's Metal

New diff cover from ruff stuff accessories with the drain plug drilled out . Mighty strong that is for sure. But no one mentioned it to me so I will mention it. If anybody decides to get one, the stock bolts are too short. 5/16 x 1 worked out good. Anyway pics (cell phone)

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Old Oct 8, 2008
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Nice! I need to get one...
 
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Sweet!! I need one too.
 
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I want one
 
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Yeah, I want one. I plan on painting it like a jack-o-lantern.
 
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I was thinking about hitting mine with some fresh paint but I kind of like the look of it right now.
 
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Nice!
 
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I was hoping you got a new front bumper so I could buy your old one.
 
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nice! you ment 'ruff stuff' right? lol.

If I were to get one, i'd get button head allen bolts...stainless of course...that'd be sick.
 
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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
nice! you ment 'ruff stuff' right? lol.

If I were to get one, i'd get button head allen bolts...stainless of course...that'd be sick.
oops haha yea.

I couldn't find any at home depot yesterday and didn't feel like driving everywhere. I think I might get some cause I really don't like the way it is right now
 
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I use the flush mount allen's......

They are very nice looking but they also take the bolt head out of harms way.......



That one is a Chrysler 8.25 but you get the idea.....BTW, the countersunk option comes with the grade 8 bolts....
 
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Heavy duty for sure...
 
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Originally Posted by Gravel Maker
They are very nice looking but they also take the bolt head out of harms way.......



That one is a Chrysler 8.25 but you get the idea.....BTW, the countersunk option comes with the grade 8 bolts....

Hey I never got any bolts with my counter sunk holed diff cover! I'll find some flat button head allen bolts FTW! But yes this is a great Item for the 8.8!
 
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