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Old 04-17-2017, 02:08 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Btalont View Post
I would also highly suggest adding this along with your oil..the stock diff cover has a very small capacity and the diff generates a lot of heat.
If you go this route with the Z1 cover and are also installing upgraded diff bushings, I suggest opting for the Whiteline bushings over the Energy Suspension bushings. The ES bushings have a little collar that faces the front of the car that obstructs the diff from seating in proper position to install the side bolts. Z1 has assured me that it is possible to "squish" the bushing in far enough to fit the diff with the upgraded cover, but I put all my might into it and could not accomplish this feat. Further, it seems like an improper installation of the bushing to me. By comparison, the whiteline bushing goes in very easily.

I do not have experience with the Z1 bushings, but I gotta believe they'll work properly with the Z1 cover.
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