TA or Summit diff cover?
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TA or Summit diff cover?
Has anyone in here got the rear end cover and bearing support kit from summit? Its $150 for the cover and the bearing support studs, whereas the kit from Thunderracing is $154 plus $24 for the bearing support kit. Just curious as to how the two perform? Thanks in advance.
-Tyler
-Tyler
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i think he's refering to the bearing studs...to replace the bearing bolts.
just be for-warned i had to grind clearances on the Inside edge of the gasket surface of the cover for the stud kit bolts to clear…it was a PITA.
Mine is a MAC cover….here is the pic of the clearances I had to grind
just be for-warned i had to grind clearances on the Inside edge of the gasket surface of the cover for the stud kit bolts to clear…it was a PITA.
Mine is a MAC cover….here is the pic of the clearances I had to grind
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I have the trickflow one. It is almost identical to the summit but I think a little cheaper. It is pretty sweet cause it came with ARP hardware. I am happy and it makes the rear look so much better.
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man t/a cover is the nicest and eaisest to fit i have never broken one before. i broke a mac and a slp one. the mac on my mustang and the slp on my old 02 ss. then i ran the t/a on my old ss and now on my z28.