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Thought I would give a brief review/overview of the installation for the AEV RAM Rear Differential Cover I recently received. This is not a step by step installation guide either nor a commentary on relative worth of such an installation. The only first world problem this solves for me is the addition of a drain capability.
That being said, out the box this is one heavy piece. Threw it on my postal scale and the cover comes in close to 23 pounds compared to maybe 2 pounds at most for the OEM stamped steel unit. Included in the box is installation hardware with Allen cap screws (6mm Allen socket needed), drain plug, large top fill port plug w/o-ring, alcohol prep pad and press on AEV badge. A sheet was also included referring to AEV's website for the latest installation instructions.
Installation is relatively easy with the OEM cover removal, drain and retention of the gasket and fill/check plug for install with the new cover. Removal is also helped by removing the sway bar bushing mounts and letting it swing down and hang on the end links. Just be careful with the sway bar as it is heavy also and when released, can swing down violently if not held up and hit you in the head like almost did me. If installed, the upper track bar can stay installed and does not need to be removed.
Before ever installing the AEV cover, check all the threaded parts like the fill plugs and drain plugs to make sure they start and thread on fine. Unlike the factory cover that has beveled self lining threads, the AEV cover is full threaded from front to back on the plug holes and I ever so slightly buggered up the smaller fill/check plug about one thread in. I was able to recover with a thread dressing file tool (M20x1.5 thread size) and all went well.
To aid installing the AEV cover and due to the 23 pound weight of it, I went bought two longer bolts (thread size escapes me at the moment) and cut the heads off and used them as alignment/support dowels when installing the gasket and cover. This allowed me to start the installation of the Allen cap socket bolts with no problems. Once the cover was bolted up and torqued in place (25 ft-lbs), the rest of installation was a breeze and reversal of removal. Fluid fill was apporx. 3.5 quarts.
Overall pretty happy with the AEV cover.
That being said, out the box this is one heavy piece. Threw it on my postal scale and the cover comes in close to 23 pounds compared to maybe 2 pounds at most for the OEM stamped steel unit. Included in the box is installation hardware with Allen cap screws (6mm Allen socket needed), drain plug, large top fill port plug w/o-ring, alcohol prep pad and press on AEV badge. A sheet was also included referring to AEV's website for the latest installation instructions.
Installation is relatively easy with the OEM cover removal, drain and retention of the gasket and fill/check plug for install with the new cover. Removal is also helped by removing the sway bar bushing mounts and letting it swing down and hang on the end links. Just be careful with the sway bar as it is heavy also and when released, can swing down violently if not held up and hit you in the head like almost did me. If installed, the upper track bar can stay installed and does not need to be removed.
Before ever installing the AEV cover, check all the threaded parts like the fill plugs and drain plugs to make sure they start and thread on fine. Unlike the factory cover that has beveled self lining threads, the AEV cover is full threaded from front to back on the plug holes and I ever so slightly buggered up the smaller fill/check plug about one thread in. I was able to recover with a thread dressing file tool (M20x1.5 thread size) and all went well.
To aid installing the AEV cover and due to the 23 pound weight of it, I went bought two longer bolts (thread size escapes me at the moment) and cut the heads off and used them as alignment/support dowels when installing the gasket and cover. This allowed me to start the installation of the Allen cap socket bolts with no problems. Once the cover was bolted up and torqued in place (25 ft-lbs), the rest of installation was a breeze and reversal of removal. Fluid fill was apporx. 3.5 quarts.
Overall pretty happy with the AEV cover.