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Most any Ford 8.8 diff cover should fit.
Spicer makes a nodular iron 8.8 differential cover that's low-profile, which I bought from RockAuto
I used a LubeLocker gasket and there's been no leaks
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The housing clears the steering rack just fine.
Do you think you could put that cover on with pulling the housing or the rack? Haven't tried yet, but looks tight
Good idea with welding a **** for a drain plug onto an OEM pan. I dropped the front diff pan the first time I changed the gear oil, but it was a pain.
For my second change, I used a Mityvac 7201 fluid evacuator to suck the fluid out. Very easy and mess free. The fluid evacuator removed just under 2L of oil which is spot on with the recommended fill capacity. After siphoning out all the fluid, I refilled the diff and changed the fill plug to a Dimple magnetic plug. Based on that, I’m not too worried about wear metals accumulating at the bottom of the diff. The 50k mile Amsoil 75w-90 fluid still looked new.
For anyone that wants to replace the fill plug with a magnetic plug, I went with a 1/2” NPT Dimple Magnetic plug. It will protrude a bit more than the stock plug simply due to being a bit longer, but fits and seals fine and has the same 3/8” opening for a square drive socket. The magnetic plug already came with thread sealant on it, but I also put a thin coat of PTFE thread sealant on it just because.
I love this idea! Wish Ford had thought of this from the factory! Yours looks very clean!Finally got time to install the cover. This will make future diff fluid changes easy. This was less than $50 to do w/o the cost of the diff fluid.
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I love this idea! Wish Ford had thought of this from the factory! Yours looks very clean!