For those with the FPP diff cover

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zemuron99

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Did you use the gasket that came with the cover, or put on your own with RTV/Permatex or something similar? Once it's done, I want this to be as worry free as possible.
 

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I ordered a lube locker gasket with mine. No reason to apply any sealant. Been on for 14k miles with no issues. Just be sure to torque the bolts to the correct specification.
 
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Haven't installed it yet but +1 on the Lube Locker.
I ordered a lube locker gasket with mine. No reason to apply any sealant. Been on for 14k miles with no issues. Just be sure to torque the bolts to the correct specification.

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LLR-F975 gasket, correct? LubeLocker Ford 9.75” Differential Cover Gasket

Great suggestions, thank you!
 

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Good info mine came with the gasket mangled from shipping in a loose box. And stock height we use the first fill hole.
 

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+1 on the Lubelocker gasket. The paper gasket that came with my cover was all twisted when I got it also. Mine has been installed with the Lubelocker gasket for about 7k miles with no issues.
 
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