Has anyone tried these clear rear end covers??
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Has anyone found how strong they are or what it is made out of? Lexsand is strong but i dont know if i would trust it offroad? I have a solid cover on my jeep and it has a nice dent from a rock in calico. I dont know if i would trust these on my jeep but since my dodge is my tow rig i would put them on it.
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55 gallons? man i hate changing 2 pints of that crap i couldn't imagine 55 gallons. i did find an easy way to change it though, at lowes you can get something called a drill pump, i believe it was by the pool pumps. its 7 bucks and you need a couple reducers because its made for a garden hose because i don't think a garden hose would fit in the plug hole and i don't think having that big of a hose would get all the fluid out. i choked mine down to a 3/8ths hose and put it in the plug hole, held the pump and kicked on the drill and out came all the diff fluid into the drip pan with no mess. when it was empty i moved it around the bottom of the diff for a minute to see if i missed any and then put new fluid in without having to drop the cover. and i'm sure if there was any debris it would have gone through the hose or at least stopped it up, so if you don't have any noise from the diff i say use the pump, unless you like your hands smelling like gear oil for a couple days.
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