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Oct-14-2018 06:50 AM
hone eagle wrote:
Ranho's are monroe shocks exactly the same with a look at me paint job(suckers), you pay for the paint .Bilstein's are not even from the same universe.
Oct-14-2018 05:56 AM
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Oct-13-2018 06:11 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
I gave up on Rancho shocks a while back. I tend to pop the seals. Switched to Sky Jacker gas magnums. Much cheaper and no leaks.
Oct-13-2018 05:53 PM
Oct-13-2018 03:18 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
This is what a properly maintained diff looks like that tows 33-35k combined, with an aluminum finned factory cover.
Oct-13-2018 10:15 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
I would imagine that most people never change the differential fluid or even think about it. Just like transfer cases on a 4x4, out of sight, out of mind.
Me, I'll keep my stamped metal covers. Don't need no stinking aluminum ones.
On Class 8 trucks, the only time the fluid gets changed is if there is a component failure and even then if there is no collaterial damage (metal in the fluid), it just gets topped off, not changed.
Finally Class 8 gearboxes are filled for life, no change needed.
Oct-13-2018 08:47 AM
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Oct-12-2018 04:35 PM
dodge guy wrote:bobsallyh wrote:
OEMs add them because it is a "monkey see-monkey do" business. Old Joe goes to a dealership for a new truck, sees a fancy diff cover. "Hey that's neat". Then goes to another make's dealership, another fancy diff cover, then to a 3rd dealership, "oh no, plain jane diff cover. But wait, next load of trucks at the 3rd dealership comes of the carrier truck, has fancy diff covers. Truck manufacture that supplies dealership 3 realizes they fell behind in the "fluff market" so they added them. And as far as a manufactures' cost on doing the R&D on a cover, the customer pays for it anyway. JMHO
Too bad that’s now how it works!
Oct-12-2018 04:32 PM
bobsallyh wrote:
OEMs add them because it is a "monkey see-monkey do" business. Old Joe goes to a dealership for a new truck, sees a fancy diff cover. "Hey that's neat". Then goes to another make's dealership, another fancy diff cover, then to a 3rd dealership, "oh no, plain jane diff cover. But wait, next load of trucks at the 3rd dealership comes of the carrier truck, has fancy diff covers. Truck manufacture that supplies dealership 3 realizes they fell behind in the "fluff market" so they added them. And as far as a manufactures' cost on doing the R&D on a cover, the customer pays for it anyway. JMHO
Oct-12-2018 01:42 PM