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Rear Diff Cover

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eclipsemodder

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Aug 7, 2006
weston, West Virginia
Hey guys i hav a question. I need a rear diff cover for my LSD i was drving tha other day and snapped off the ears that bolt it to the car. im not lookin for fancy stuff its my daily driver but i would like to know how to get a hold of one of those sweet difff covers i hav seen on here. dont need a 400$ fancy one tho however would like to have one that is stong and i wont hav to worry bout this happening again thank you
 
Picture of said differential cover? The only aftermarket diff cover I would go with is the Frontline Fabrication. But STM has recently taken this off of their site so you might have to do some searching. Also try the classifieds and craigslist. You could also just find a stock one in good condition and make it look nice.
 
So, you don't need a fancy strong aftermarket cover, but you want a fancy strong aftermarket cover...?

Frontline Fabrication is the company that offers the aftermarket covers. If your mod list is up to date, then just replace your broken cover with another stocker and you'll be just fine.
 
A Frontline Fabrication CNC'd rear diff cover is $400+shipping cost so you've got two options, you either get a stock diff cover or get a fancy $400 one from Andrew at FF.

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Paul beat me. :)

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LOL No u misunderstood me i want strong but not fancy 400 is kinda out of my budget range at the moment n e ideas why the ears snapped off and also i need the piece the connects the rear DS to the mid DS and can i reuse my gear on the mid DS or where to get a new one?
 
There really is no cheap aftermrket option for a rear diff cover for our cars. Like I said, I'd just replace it with another stocker if I were you. Chances are it just had a crack (or several) caused by fatigue and it eventually lead to complete part failure.
 
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