LIKE2BUILD wrote:
LIKE2BUILD wrote:
Amazon has the 11.5" AAM finned cover for $227. The Ebay price of $190 with shipping included seems to be the lower option out there.
I've had leakage issues with my outer hubs and have some planned work soon. I'm going to be replaced outer hub bearings and installing unitized hub seals so I thought I might as well get this finned cover and install that while I'm at it.
I'm not sure if my seal leaking issue is related to poor seals, sealing surface, heat, or blocked vent tube. I'll certainly look into all of those, but the decreased temps created by the finned cover will certainly be a nice bonus.
KJ
I received my AAM aluminum finned cover on 3/26/18. Wow, that thing is a substantial piece of metal and the fins are HUGE!!!
I'm hoping to tackle my hub seals in the next 2 weeks and I'll install the new cover at the same time. I don't know that I've had any heat issues, but this thing will certainly ensure that I don't in the future.
KJ
I got a chance to dig in to the rear axle about a week ago. I had to slightly modify the cover because the last fin on the driver's side was hitting my sway bar. No biggie, I just reduced the height by about 1/2" with a cut off wheel and all was good.
Outer hub seals were leaking between the seal and the hub, not the seal and spindle. Axle vent tube was free and clear both into the axle and out the valve. So really I have no idea what caused the seals to fail. This time I did use a coating of RTV Red(high temp) between the seal body and the hub. I'm really hoping this is the last time I bother with those.
Quick Note: If you get the AAM diff cover, it comes with really nice bolts but they use a TORX socket. DO NOT use a 12-point socket because that will strip the head.Here is a pic of the new cover:
I was disappointed to discover my differential has an open carrier. :? I could have sworn the window sticker showed it had the 'Anti-spin' rear axle, but I guess I'll have to look at that again. I wish it did have the limited slip, but the limited slip diffs for this axle are about $700 plus installation. I think I'll just rely on the 4X4 knob to get me through.
KJ