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Great product, better people ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Greg Welch (Denver, CO, US) | October 13th, 2015
I bought one of these for my Dana 70, but needed to move the fill plug to a new location so it wouldn't interfere with a backbone truss. Ruffstuff was willing to leave out the welded in fill plug and provide me with a cap to weld in its place, and we just plasma cut a new hole for the fill plug. Cool when a company will go the extra mile to accommodate the customers needs.
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Build a tank ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Darwin Rhodes (Fresno, CA, US) | June 29th, 2015
I just received these yesterday. These diff covers are built like a tank. Solid doesn't cover it. They are very well built. Extremely clean. Can't wait to get them on and go hit the trails. Shipped quickly. Thanks for the covers there great. Parts live up to the brand name.
Ruff stuff for sure
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BEEF!! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Jason Wiley (Colorado Springs, CO, US) | October 24th, 2014
My short bed half ton was a little light in the rear. Was. This thing is awesome. And the shipping was very fast.
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Military Spec Diff Cover ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Nick J. (Pearland, TX, US) | March 3rd, 2014
I purchased this differential cover immediately after a rock made it's way through my flimsy factory cover. It was shipped to my door step quickly and within my requested time frame. This diff cover has since paid for itself several times. Quality (militarily spec quality) and craftsmanship are impeccable; 3/8'' material, smooth bends, uniform welds, milled flat gasket surface, counter sunk hardware holes, bare metal finish, and a large fill plug.
All factory axles have one main weak link, the thin factory differential cover. This 3/8'' diff cover is a must if you really are an off-road enthusiast.
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Great product! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5
Trent Trennepohl (Fort Worth, TX, US) | August 26th, 2013
I wheel my truck in Clayton OK., Bridgeport TX., and Katemcy Rocks (a bunch of granite) in Mason TX at least once every year as well as our local playground and a few other locations as well. This Diff cover has been pounded against rocks a few times with my 5,000lb rig. I have even had the front axle supported by the diff cover alone in Clayton. Other than a few scratches that some rustoleum will fix right up, it looks brand new.