Clear Gearz
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Re: Clear Gearz
CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No. It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
That and after the gear lube and suspended metal particles get sloshed
around it will become all hazed.
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No. It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
That and after the gear lube and suspended metal particles get sloshed
around it will become all hazed.
#22
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Re: Clear Gearz
CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No. It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
That and after the gear lube and suspended metal particles get sloshed
around it will become all hazed.
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No. It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
That and after the gear lube and suspended metal particles get sloshed
around it will become all hazed.
#23
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Re: Clear Gearz
I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to stick
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310311352.3e3872cb@posting.google.c om...
> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
#24
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Re: Clear Gearz
I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to stick
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310311352.3e3872cb@posting.google.c om...
> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310311352.3e3872cb@posting.google.c om...
> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
#25
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Re: Clear Gearz
I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to stick
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310311352.3e3872cb@posting.google.c om...
> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a problem
with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
mine.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0310311352.3e3872cb@posting.google.c om...
> Has anyone used the new product I see being advertised, the see-thru
> diff covers? It seems like a neat idea but I am skeptical of anything
> clear being near strong enough to do the job.
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Re: Clear Gearz
"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
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> I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to
stick
> my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
> some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a
problem
> with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
> mine.
>
>
My biggest fear is that it stops leaking because this means it's empty.
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Re: Clear Gearz
"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
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> I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to
stick
> my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
> some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a
problem
> with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
> mine.
>
>
My biggest fear is that it stops leaking because this means it's empty.
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Re: Clear Gearz
"Fletcher" <no_email@please.com> wrote in message
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> I have a neat cover, it has a bolt that I remove that is big enough to
stick
> my finger in. If I feel oil it is good enough, if I can't feel oil I add
> some. I just check it when I change my oil, and I have NEVER had a
problem
> with it. Now that I think about it I think we all have a cover just like
> mine.
>
>
My biggest fear is that it stops leaking because this means it's empty.
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Re: Clear Gearz
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No.
It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no
pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
Only benefit I could see (no pun intended :) ) is that after a water
crossing
you might be able to tell if the assembly was at risk or not. I can imagine
the value in that.
Otherwise, everything else about them is esoteric and non-viable to me as
well.
news:vq5pkks8rm67b2@corp.supernews.com...
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No.
It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no
pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
Only benefit I could see (no pun intended :) ) is that after a water
crossing
you might be able to tell if the assembly was at risk or not. I can imagine
the value in that.
Otherwise, everything else about them is esoteric and non-viable to me as
well.
#30
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Re: Clear Gearz
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No.
It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no
pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
Only benefit I could see (no pun intended :) ) is that after a water
crossing
you might be able to tell if the assembly was at risk or not. I can imagine
the value in that.
Otherwise, everything else about them is esoteric and non-viable to me as
well.
news:vq5pkks8rm67b2@corp.supernews.com...
> Is there really, I mean REALLY, a reason to have a clear diff cover? No.
It
> is a show 'n tell thing that has no place on a Real Jeep. It clearly, no
pun
> intended, has high overhead in terms of reliability and no viable function
> on a Jeep.
Only benefit I could see (no pun intended :) ) is that after a water
crossing
you might be able to tell if the assembly was at risk or not. I can imagine
the value in that.
Otherwise, everything else about them is esoteric and non-viable to me as
well.