Hello all. Spring is here, and one thing I've yet to service on my awesome YJ is the axle fluids. I'm doing that now on my Wagoneer, and since it gets wheeled, I'm beefing the diff covers.
One thing I noticed about aftermarket options are the drain plug options.
I opted for the nodular iron OX cover for the AMC20 in the Wag due to this. That and the potential for a bash on a boulder if I'm trying to reposition for a better line.
I'm aware of the potential issues when wheeling, but the YJ will most likely see none of that as it is my coffee shop crawler/daily.
Most who have the drain plug and actually seen scrapes have reported no ill effects like many claim will happen as far as damaged threads.
What I'm mostly after is ease of serviceability.
The worst scenario I'd most likely see in the YJ is running over a sign post while dodging a deer on the way home from work. I do have retrobright headlights for a reason...
So, I know that the front diff is high pinion and needs a higher fill plug.
I'm also aware there can be clearance issues with the covers.
The track bars are long gone.
Of course, there's the lube locker gaskets for the 'keep it simple' crowd.
I'm most interested in this cover:
www.summitracing.com
Now, here's my beef.
We all know how advertising and descriptions have went down the $#!++er as far as accuracy goes.
It's listed as TJ and later. But also showsAMC Eagle applications.
I mean, the morons at quadratic have this as the correct factory style cover:
C'mon! Really?
That's a low pinion version for sure....
So, what I'm asking is, does anyone have any experience with an aftermarket unit with drain?
Or just a beefier cover in general?
Does the tie rod tend to interfere?
Keep in mind, mine is RHD and the drag link and box are all on that side and does not cross to the other side unlike factory LHD applications.
The ONLY interference can be the tie rod.
Yeah, I can just lube locker the stock one and be done. I know, I know...
One thing I noticed about aftermarket options are the drain plug options.
I opted for the nodular iron OX cover for the AMC20 in the Wag due to this. That and the potential for a bash on a boulder if I'm trying to reposition for a better line.
I'm aware of the potential issues when wheeling, but the YJ will most likely see none of that as it is my coffee shop crawler/daily.
Most who have the drain plug and actually seen scrapes have reported no ill effects like many claim will happen as far as damaged threads.
What I'm mostly after is ease of serviceability.
The worst scenario I'd most likely see in the YJ is running over a sign post while dodging a deer on the way home from work. I do have retrobright headlights for a reason...
So, I know that the front diff is high pinion and needs a higher fill plug.
I'm also aware there can be clearance issues with the covers.
The track bars are long gone.
Of course, there's the lube locker gaskets for the 'keep it simple' crowd.
I'm most interested in this cover:

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Now, here's my beef.
We all know how advertising and descriptions have went down the $#!++er as far as accuracy goes.
It's listed as TJ and later. But also showsAMC Eagle applications.
I mean, the morons at quadratic have this as the correct factory style cover:
C'mon! Really?

So, what I'm asking is, does anyone have any experience with an aftermarket unit with drain?
Or just a beefier cover in general?
Does the tie rod tend to interfere?
Keep in mind, mine is RHD and the drag link and box are all on that side and does not cross to the other side unlike factory LHD applications.
The ONLY interference can be the tie rod.
Yeah, I can just lube locker the stock one and be done. I know, I know...