diff cover with drain plug

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    nainoapak01 Well-Known Member

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    where can i get a diff cover with fill and drain plugs for easier service, a 2007 dodge 1 ton drw with a 6.7? hank:doah:
     
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    Hey Hank try this link !!!!!

    http://www.mag-hytec.com/

    When I get some money saved I am getting both front and back for my 08 2500 QC ! I have red so far very good comments on these diff covers ...waytogo

    Steve
     
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    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    I had these on my Blazer a long time ago, very good quality!
     
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    Mag Hytec all the way! Good units!
     
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    I had a tranny pan from them. nice stuff!
     
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    Their trans pans are STOUT! I use them anytime I do a rebuild, I feel it helps strengthen the transmission case with how well built the pan is. Between that and the extra capacity, and the drain plug, its the perfect upgrade.
     
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    diff. cover

    thanks for the information, which one do I use on a 2007 3500 drw with a stick?
     
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    Diesel Nut Well-Known Member

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    For the rear you will want the AA14-11.5, for the front it's AA14-9.25.

    Let me know if you have any more questions!waytogo
     
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    Mag-hytec is located about 2 miles from my work. We use to go there for annual fire inspection. The boss was a nice guy gave use a tour of the place.
     
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    Gone camping

    Just installe PML's on mine.:pimp:
     

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