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<blockquote data-quote="postban" data-source="post: 1935092" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>The leak because the stock cover is a fragile, flexible, gasketless afterthought in a system with many other problems. The only thing sealing it is a thin film of RTV.</p><p></p><p>Take a good look at this pic, notice how <strong>thin</strong> many of the visible edges are.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.billetflow.com/IRSFailure_Case3_Pic002.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>This cover was blown up by a modded car but there have been people break them stock.</p><p></p><p>There is one fix for a diff cover and that is to never let it start flexing in the first place. Put a Billetflow diffcover brace on it, simple as that. NO ONE as broken a cover once a BF Diff Brace has been installed. I don't recall anyone even having a leak after one has been installed. Stop the case/cover flex, stop the leaks.</p><p></p><p>That has got to be better than trusting your car in your dealers hand. They screwed up a friends diff by forgetting the friction modifier after the reseal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="postban, post: 1935092, member: 3706"] The leak because the stock cover is a fragile, flexible, gasketless afterthought in a system with many other problems. The only thing sealing it is a thin film of RTV. Take a good look at this pic, notice how [B]thin[/B] many of the visible edges are. [IMG]http://www.billetflow.com/IRSFailure_Case3_Pic002.jpg[/IMG] This cover was blown up by a modded car but there have been people break them stock. There is one fix for a diff cover and that is to never let it start flexing in the first place. Put a Billetflow diffcover brace on it, simple as that. NO ONE as broken a cover once a BF Diff Brace has been installed. I don't recall anyone even having a leak after one has been installed. Stop the case/cover flex, stop the leaks. That has got to be better than trusting your car in your dealers hand. They screwed up a friends diff by forgetting the friction modifier after the reseal. [/QUOTE]
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