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  • Mal Wood Automotive
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  • Location: WARWICK QLD

At last we have finally finished our diff cover and brace replacing the Alloy cover, this is a great package that comes as a diff hat and heavy steel braced mount.

Mal Wood

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At last we have finally finished our diff cover and brace replacing the Alloy cover, this is a great package that comes as a diff hat and heavy steel braced mount.

Mal Wood

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Effective way to spread the load. Dont want a pink one though.

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Hi Mal,

do you have any pictures of an installed unit? Also, does it utilise the same bushes on the cradle?

Cheers

Brad

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I brought the last independent motorsport dual diff bush hat kit up to put in my car in a few weeks, but what is the point of this set up if still retaining original single bush? or is this an option for having a heavy duty centre bush without breaking the bolt or hat?

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From the pictures here, this is just a replacement hat. Getting rid of the alloy hat that sometimes strips or can break when using a higher tensile bolt. I don't see why the centre diff bush used would be any different as it's obviously in the cradle.

Good idea and I'm sure it's far more cost effective than the billet alloy aftermarket hat available.

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