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Old 11-19-2004, 03:39 AM
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Question SD Transmission Pans & Rear end Covers

What company/site sells good deep tranny pans?

Want to put one on my 2000 V10 F250. I know in Off-Road several months ago there was a nice pan but I no longer have the mag.


Also, who sells heavy duty/extra capacity rear end covers.

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Old 11-19-2004, 06:14 AM
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mag hytec sells very nice looking trans and diff pans, heavy gauge and finned, cast aluminum. b&m, hughes, jet all have them. the mag pan adds 8 quarts to the fluid plus is prefitted for a temp monitor.
 
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I have the Mag-Hytec trans pan and rear diff cover. I like the features of both of them: increased fluid capacity, port for temp. sender, seals with an o-ring, magnetic drain plug, and the diff cover has a magnetic dipstick as well.
 
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Diff Cover

I bought an ultraduty.com rear differential cover. It is heavy aluminum with fins and a magnetic drain plug. It has 20% larger capacity. It is a lot beefier than the stamped steel pan that actually rusted out on my truck. It has a cast aluminum finish so it isn't shiny but still looks good.
 
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I’ve seen them and want one but can't seem to get to the website or contact them by phone. Where did you get one and do you still have the contact # for them? Please help as I'll soon be pulling a boat from San Diego to Houston with mountains and deserts in between. Can't help but think it would be a great piece of mind if nothing else.
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Ultraduty Diff Cover

Here is what I have. The website doesn't seem to be working so I don't know if there still making them or not. I have had mine on quite a while and still looking good. Good Luck.

UltraDuty LLC

5638 Hohman Avenue
Hammond, IN 46320
800-996-3889
219-932-2986

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http://www.ultraduty.com/
 
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Ultraduty Diff Cover

Here is what I have. The website doesn't seem to be working so I don't know if there still making them or not. I have had mine on quite a while and still looking good. Good Luck.

UltraDuty LLC

5638 Hohman Avenue
Hammond, IN 46320
800-996-3889
219-932-2986


http://www.ultraduty.com/
 




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