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Old 04-14-2010, 08:42 AM   #41
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either way I don't think its going to go anywhere!!!!
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Old 04-16-2010, 09:04 PM   #42
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Wow that's nice! Do you have any pics of the finished standard cover all bolted up?
Thank you

Pics of the standard cover finished and bolted up
I forgot to mention that there is a 2" bung that is a fill cap and also a place to look and examine ring gear without removeing the whole cover
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okay, so brief me on how you are tying either side of it to the axle tubes? and what exactly its going to do for strengthening the rear end. I have just never seen a cover done like this and am curious.

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I did not weld this one on because it is my buddys axle that he is trying to sell
but just weld the bracket with 4 holes in it to the axle tube then weld the flat bar across the top and bottom
Bolt it up and you should not have any axle tube twisting on the housing
to install the heavy duty girdle you will need to adjust/move brake lines
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