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Poison Spyder Dana 44 Bombshell Diff Cover
JK/LJ/TJ
Features & Product Details
The Poison Spyder Dana 44 Bomb Shell Diff Cover has been designed to protect your Dana 44 from inherent and dangerous impacts on the trail. The factory diff covers are made from stamped sheet metal, that at times cannot withstand dangerous trail hazards. The Poison Spyder Dana 44 Cover can be used on either front or rear Dana 44 axles, with no further modifications needed or any suspension upgraded needed. This cover is fabricated from thick cast materials, and the actual ramp profile of the cover is up to 1” thick which makes it the thickest cast differential cover on the market.
Additional design features include recessed bolt holes to protect the heads of the bolts from further damage, or from snagging anything on the trail. Installation of this cover is considered to be fairly simple. This is pretty much a straight-forward bolt on component that comes supplied with all the hardware, and Loctite sealant for a ready installation. Once installed, you can have a better peace of mind knowing that you just reinforced your differential with the Poison Spyder Dana 44 Bombshell Diff Cover.
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Wanted to beef up my diff cover, no other way then the easy to install poison spyder one
These really are a must have product on the trails. Even driving cautiously you're bound to smack the diffs into rocks and these give you peace of mind. The hardest part of the installation process is honestly painting the covers.