Rear Differential cover
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 25

I need to replace my rear differential cover. Its rotted. Where can I get one?
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 25

What kind of axle is it? Like, the name of it. and what other vehicles have it? Ex: would an S10 pickup have the same one? or the Jimmy, etc....
#4
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
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It would help to know what truck you have now. Year, make, and model.
#6
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

They make clears ones tooo. they look neat but kinda pricey. At about $120.00
#7
Why would you want a clear diff cover? Not like you can hang under the truck while you drive down the road... I'd rather spend the $120 on something that was useful.
Back to the original topic, I'd grab one from a junk yard. Any S-10 based vehicle of the same year range (and I even think some Camaros & Firebirds) will have the same diff cover. The yard should be able to bring up a cross-reference chart for you and tell you exactly what to look for... Or you could just call them and tell them that this is what you need and have them grab it for you. A cover from a yard will cost pennies compared with a new cover. Even if it has some rust on it, alittle wire-wheeling and some DeRusto (or equivalent) and it'll be good as new.
Back to the original topic, I'd grab one from a junk yard. Any S-10 based vehicle of the same year range (and I even think some Camaros & Firebirds) will have the same diff cover. The yard should be able to bring up a cross-reference chart for you and tell you exactly what to look for... Or you could just call them and tell them that this is what you need and have them grab it for you. A cover from a yard will cost pennies compared with a new cover. Even if it has some rust on it, alittle wire-wheeling and some DeRusto (or equivalent) and it'll be good as new.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

What do you guys think would be better. A gasket for the diff or some RTV?
#9
I have always used Permatex Black RTV whether a gasket has been available or not.
#10
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 25

Thanks for the help guys. I think I'm just gonna order it from the dealer. Its only $15 from them. I thought it would be way more. As for a gasket or RTV. I was told RTV because it will form to any divets in the metal.




