Wanted- your old stock diff cover for free/donate

broncosbybart

Is it 5 YET?
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Charlotte, NC
I posted here and in the WTB section too, though I'm looking for stuff at no cost.

Only looking for 1 (no pairs needed) of any type stock diff cover, Ford, GM, Dana series, AMC, Zuki, etc. If going to the URE workday, I can pick up there, or even at the spring jamboree (opening URE weekend). Thanks in advance. Post up or PM me here.

I do have a stock D44 cover here in my possession. Any others would be awesome.​
 
Nah, I'm not that creative. I want to have a selection of stock type diff covers for ECORS events, to be able to verify axles if the need ever arises for the stock class. Yeah, I can snap pics/dimensions and store them on the phone, but this would be 100% accurate.
 
I got a cruiser one if needed. Can bring to either event.
 
I have a few stock XJ Chrysler 8.25 covers, but you didn't mention that axle, oh well :flipoff2:
I can toss one in my truck next time I go to an event.
 
I thought about that but didn't know what a Sidekick offered from the factory. Zukis aren't something I know much about (other than the 5x5.5 BCD that fits my EB's) but will have to get up to speed on them quickly. My neighbor has a sammi project that I'm planning to crawl under/over for a bit.

I'd appreicate the covers guys. Thank you!
 
Zukis don't have diff covers..... they call them axle housings.... LOL

ditto on yotas.

Actually I think it's pretty much only domestics that have them. The others got smart and realized it makes it easier to make the whole thing removable :D
 
ditto on yotas.

Actually I think it's pretty much only domestics that have them. The others got smart and realized it makes it easier to make the whole thing removable :D
Real toyotas have them!!!!
 
ditto on yotas.

Actually I think it's pretty much only domestics that have them. The others got smart and realized it makes it easier to make the whole thing removable :D
Which is funny considering the Ford 9" was probably the first third member in an axle. I know it was available as far back as the 50's.
 
ditto on yotas.

Actually I think it's pretty much only domestics that have them. The others got smart and realized it makes it easier to make the whole thing removable :D

Because they knew people would be blowing them up all the time and having to repair them in the field.... just a courtesy.
 
Dana 25,27,and 30 use the same cover...just the earlier axles had the vent in the cover above the fill hole.
 
Because they knew people would be blowing them up all the time and having to repair them in the field.... just a courtesy.

Says the guy whose username involves the use of the awesome D35 rear axle...

I appreciate the chart and have seen them before, but I'd really like to get a variety of covers to have on hand. I've seen plenty of 'homemade' diff covers and about the only way I'd be able to tell what the axle is would be to examine the mounting flange/bolt holes. I'm fine admitting I don't know all there is to know about every vehicle out there and it seems that I often forget a bunch more than I retain.
 
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