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Dana 35 filler plug?
#817727
06/09/07 06:03 PM
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Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 56
OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Does anybody have a better idea to replace the rubber filler plug on a D35?
Back in the game! '94 YJ 2.5 all stock.
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Re: Dana 35 filler plug?
[Re: fresnodb]
#817728
06/09/07 08:36 PM
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 401
Mudrunner
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Put a little RTV sealant on the plug every time you fill up to prevent leaking, that's what I do <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />. Other than that you would probably have to tap the cover to accept a screw in plug or get an aftermarket diff cover, those usually have threaded plugs. Hope this helps.
Fred R.
97 ZJ, 5" Long Arm Lift, Beadlocked 35's, 231/D300 Doubler, Locked Front & Rear (Narrowed HP D44 & F8.8), ARB Bull Bar & 9K winch, 1-Ton Hydro-assist steering, "Custom" body work and some other goodies... PICS
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Re: Dana 35 filler plug?
[Re: fred1980]
#817729
06/10/07 04:08 PM
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Joined: Oct 1999
Posts: 2,211
Body Damage is Cool
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A screw in plug diff cover exists for the M35 axle. Non-aftermarket. pm me and I'll get you more info.
SD
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