Simple question on 9 bolt cover....
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Simple question on 9 bolt cover....
Hello, does the factory cover come with a rubber plug in it. I can't feel a fill plug on the front side of the diff. Mine has a rubber plug in it and it looks like it was made that way. thanks
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It starts life as a rubber plug but gets hard with heat time and age.. unlike grandpa
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Thanks for the reply, is there some place to get a replacment other than a dealership?
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Originally posted by Tony Walch
It starts life as a rubber plug but gets hard with heat time and age.. unlike grandpa
It starts life as a rubber plug but gets hard with heat time and age.. unlike grandpa
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