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Lube Locker Chrysler Differential Gasket Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Differential Cover Gaskets

I Love Lube Locker Gaskets. We are a reseller (although our offerings are roughly the same as Prime!) and only use Lube Locker in our diffs and transmissions. The company will claim that it is not reusable but works multiple times. That makes it great compared to constantly cleaning the RTV every time you need to drain the diff for upgrades or maintenance. I can't say enough about the amazing quality of these pads.

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  • Automotive
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  • No Form Required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Such quality, the best in differential cover

grease cabinet makes great seals. I did the gearbox and 2 differentials in one day and none of the seals were leaking. Much better than scratching RTV at the next service. Typical pads of paper are about 1/3 the cost, but they are made in the USA and are of much higher quality. I would trust them more than a pad of paper any day. They include a torque chart to follow for the bolts, which is nice. Also includes a free sticker!

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  • replacement parts
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  • repair

In fact, it might be time to apply this technology to differential cover gaskets. All other seals used in cars have been improved over the years except for the differential cover - until now. A big thank you to LubeLocker for releasing a product that has been needed for years! They knock out the paper liners, which always seem to leak over time, and are reusable, although I haven't tried that yet. I have one on my Jeep and my dad got a pair for his 86 K10, 2 of 3 installed and not a drop came…

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  • Differential Cover
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