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Old 03-25-2019, 10:09 AM   #3368 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JLarson View Post
Big advantage is after 60k miles, the stock VLSD tends to crap the bed for most people, partly due to heat and wear. The cover, from a combination of the aluminum fins and additional fluid, will help to reduce some of the wear on the VLSD.

I'll put it this way, Rusty's argument (which made a lot of sense) was that I was going to be in there anyway so I might as well do it all in one shot instead of repeating work (both the bushings and the diff cover require dropping the diff).
I have an open diff so it wouldnt apply? Another strike against.
But I cant argue with the thought process. I started with the bbk upgrade, now waiting on parts, then decided on getting camber arms while im down there... then noticed the bushing leak...soooo, while im down there...lol
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