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Old 01-15-2007, 04:02 PM
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I'm looking for diff covers for my Power Wagon that have drain plugs in them. Yes, yes, I know that it's normally best to just pull the covers to change the gear lube (which I will still do periodically), but there are times I'd rather just do a quick drain and fill. I'm hoping to find ones that are less expensive than the Mag-Hytec, Oasis, etc. Any ideas?
 
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Mag-Hytec would be my suggestion, but I see you've already ruled that out for price. There are not many others that I'm aware of, if any.
 
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Why not weld a plug in there next time you have the covers off?
 



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