Glad you know what you're doing...haha. All of those parts look very intimidating. I bet you tube could at least get me started though..![]()



I don't know how good that diff cover will do. I know me and Grubbicon both went with Ruffstuff diff covers. They are really heavy duty and have seen them take a beating on other peoples rigsJust got my new diff cover today. Wasn't too sure when I heard it was aluminum but it's seems pretty beefy.
I don't know how good that diff cover will do. I know me and Grubbicon both went with Ruffstuff diff covers. They are really heavy duty and have seen them take a beating on other peoples rigs
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No problem bud. I had looked at ARB but they didn't make a diff cover for the Sterling 10.5 so I went with Ruffstuff so they would match and they are tuff as nails. The only draw back is they are plane as shit with no design on them. But I'm putting matching stickers on both of mine to help that lolThanks man, that's not a bad idea. I've been looking a little at tmr and arb, I forgot about ruffstuff. I'll look at them again.
I'm glad you mentioned ruffstuff. TMR has the same diff cover the only difference is their logo is on it and $100 more!No problem bud. I had looked at ARB but they didn't make a diff cover for the Sterling 10.5 so I went with Ruffstuff so they would match and they are tuff as nails. The only draw back is they are plane as shit with no design on them. But I'm putting matching stickers on both of mine to help that lol
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bolted up the adapter plate.
bolted up the lower foot plate to go to the transfer case. Checked to see if my new output shaft is too long. It shouldn't be.

I have 37 X 12.5 maxxis trepadors to mount on them.
Badass kingin C's and knuckles. I wanted to do that on my build but cheaped out. Wheels and tires look go too! :thumb:
took the unit bearing off. The snap ring on the axle shaft was a huge pain to get out.
I had to be creative getting the axle shaft out. Prying it out against the axle tube wasn't getting me anywhere. I took a ball joint press, put one end on the u joint and the other end on an old lawn mower blade across the knuckle seal opening.

took off the knuckles
