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Old 12-06-2010, 11:32 AM
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hey guys.. need some opinions..

who makes the best quality made in USA diff cover for a 10 bolt?

i've been looking at TA and MAC... are there any others? can't seem to find any...


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Old 12-07-2010, 09:24 AM
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We have run a lot of the TA covers with good luck. Never had an issue with them. Good fit and finish on them.

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Thanks guys for your input!
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i have the MAC.........it was the cheapest......if you get it......its painted silver.....strip all the paint off.......getting the cover finally stopped all the rear cover leaks i was having.............me happy now
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I have the MAC too, I was not too impressed with the
quality (threaded holes were very rough, etc.) but it
has been leak-free for a good long while and has the
preload screws and magnetic drain plug. I'd call it "good
enough".
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http://shop.brutespeed.com/Moser-710...Moser-7105.htm

Here is the Moser alum cover, I'm not sure price wise where it falls. Bob
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out of all the rearends i have personally built in the last 25 years, the LPW cover is the one I choose. the others are good covers as well, but you get what you pay for and the LPW is what we normally use. they have the optional hole on the side of the preload bolts for a brace kit and is no extra cost.
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Originally Posted by ssvert99
out of all the rearends i have personally built in the last 25 years, the LPW cover is the one I choose. the others are good covers as well, but you get what you pay for and the LPW is what we normally use. they have the optional hole on the side of the preload bolts for a brace kit and is no extra cost.

Thats what I have and its kick ***! More money than others though




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