Moser Engineering 7111 Performance Differential Cover for GM 8.875" 12-Bolt Truck
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Differential Covers
Moser 7111 Features:
- Includes all bolts, washers, and gaskets
- Made of 356-T6 aluminum and designed to improve ring and pinion gear life, as well as improve the appearance of your vehicle
- Greatly reduces the amount of ring gear deflection and therefore, your gears last longer
- Weighs only 6 lbs.
FAQ:
Are differential covers worth it?
- Absolutely, investing in a quality differential cover like the Moser Engineering 7111 enhances durability, provides better cooling, and safeguards your 12-bolt rear end.
How do I know if my rear end is 12 bolt?
- Check the rear-end housing. A GM 12-bolt rear end will have 12 bolts on the differential cover. If unsure, consult your vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic.
Are all GM 12 bolt rear ends the same?
- No, variations exist. Ensure compatibility by checking your vehicle's specifications. The Moser Engineering 7111 is designed for GM 12 bolt truck differential covers.
Specifications:
Will these fit a GM 2015 9.5 12 bolt
Dose this fit a 1971 k 10 4x4 rear end 12 bolt
Does this cover add extra capacity or does it hold o.e. amount of fluid?
will the rear sway bar clear this cover on the rear of a 1971 c10
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