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Solid diff covers are great. I can vouch for that...I have the "rock crusher" covers from them before they switched to "solid" brand name.

Solid and Rockcrusher are NOT the same company. Grant @ Rockcrusher recently won a federal lawsuit against Solid Axle Industries over the entire mess. Solid is not legally allowed to sell any diff-covers anymore. They marked them down to $65 to just piss Rockcrusher off. Try to add one to your shopping cart on their website; it won't work...

 

Solid also changed their name to Spyntec Industries to try to avoid the entire mess as well...

 

Rockcrusher is still producing and selling covers. You won't find anyone who's selling the Solid covers anymore, or anyone who has them in stock either...

 

wierd, I was just able to add them to my cart. also they look like they sell them here http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Sol ... -1243.html

also they look to be in stock on motionoffroad :dunno:

 

I would say give solid a call and see if they still have them.

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if yall woulda read what i said i said cheeper not cheep. Brandon

 

If yall could spell and not cheep like a bird maybe ppl woulda read what u say. C'mon man. :shake:

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In november i will be doing my 2x4-4x4 and lift so i will be looking at alot more offroading/tril riding thats y i was looking at some cheeper but tough diff covers.

There is no such thing as a "cheeper but tough" diff cover. The bling bling Mr. Gasket chrome ones aren't inexpensive, but they are junk compared to an OEM cover. The heavy-duty, off-road capable covers you can bounce off rocks are NOT cheap, and if you find one that IS cheap ... you probably don't really want to buy it.

 

 

My Mr Gasket suggestion was a joke. I hope nobody actually buys those things.

 

The 'solid' ones at $65 are a bargain.. But if you want a ruffstuff cover I think the discount code is PBB or PBB10 or something for 10% off (a guy could search pirate to confirm that). Not cheap, but life generally isn't.

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I have a Cover on the way for my D44 from a company called G2. Its designed similar to a Rock Crusher (whats on my current D35) but is made out of Aluminum. Rock Crushers were on 2-3 month backorder so i figured ill give this brand a try.

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I have had really good luck with my Crane cover. It has taken plenty of hits without any problems. I also have a Riddler that has served me well

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I have had no problems with the stock covers. Did flatten half the head on the bottom most bolt on a rock once, though. Used an open end wrench to remove it, and got a new bolt ($0.08).

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if yall woulda read what i said i said cheeper not cheep. Brandon

 

If yall could spell and not cheep like a bird maybe ppl woulda read what u say. C'mon man. :shake:

 

 

Beat me to it; I was getting worried about all that "cheeping" just trying to be cheap.

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yall said use word spell check and i did it said it was fine :dunno: sry I'm rly trying with spelling, its just one of them things i don't get don't hold it against me :(

 

Brandon

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