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Solid Axle Industries Aam 9.25 Diff Cover, Dodge on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

New City, New York, US

New City, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SOLID AXLE

Features

-Thick nodular iron casting with reinforcing ribs.
-Fully machined seal surface.
-Machined bolt bosses for maximum clamping force.

Benefits

-Adds rigidity to weak factory housings
-Replaces weak factory stamped steel covers
-Large diameter fill plug for easy fluid replacement
-Higher fill plug location for increased fluid capacity
-Dense material quiets down noisy lockers.


Includes

-Heavy duty powder coated cover.
-Zinc plated hardware (10 pieces)
-Fill plug
-Silicone sealant

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