Dunno about the ruffstuff cover, but you just missed a sale on the SOLID covers where they were half price! Their website says they're having another sale on 1/18/09, so I'm waiting to see what kinda price they are then.
Yep, that is it but you will have to either make spacers for the rear sway bar mounts or I think IRO can fab some up. Otherwise, the sway bar will hit the cover.
thanks i will ask around and see what people say.
ill just get the one Soild for the dana 30 for now since that is in the front and faces toward the front end and is exposed more.
personally i like the Alloy USA cover for the D30. IRO selles em and i have one. They are BEEF. 5/16 stamped steel, which in my opinion is a bit better than cast iron, even nodular stuff.that cover is tougher than all hell.
honestly, ive wheeled that alloy usa cover hard, many times. On only rocks. Ive mashed the very bottom bolt on the bottom side of it. ONCE. It was not hard to remove. They are not torqued very tight. I think companies use the countersunk hole design to get more money, when in actuality it doesnt make that much of a difference. The alloy usa cover is very reasonably priced and indestructable on anything you would do with a d30.
For the money, i would definently go with it.
If you buy it and "smash all the bolts and have to grind em off" i'll fly out to where ever you are and fix it for ya!
i have had 3 ruff stuff covers and all three and beefy as hell and heavy...one for my D30 that took alot of abuse, one for the D35 and now i just picked one up for my 8.8 im going to put in...
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