View Full Version : My new dif cover - Clear Gearz
Just kidding. you would not catch me with one of these on my heep if you paid me to use it...but it is listed in Quadratec.
http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Photos/P25575.jpg
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12011_402.htm
korisu56
12-09-2007, 21:56
What the hell s that made out of?
Clear Gearzcovers are made of Polycarbonate and surrounded by a PPG Near Chrome Powder Coated Steel Ring. This combination adds up to extreme high strength, good looks and uniqueness. Clear Gearz allows you to monitor oil levels, gear wear and the presence of moisture. Clear Gearz have been extensively tested and proven to be as strong if not stronger than any other cover currently made.
Installation is simple- We recommend the use of a clear Silicone sealant and a high quality of synthetic gear lube for better transparency.
Maintenance is simple-Wash with soap and water only. Chemicals such as brake fluid, gasoline, paint thinner, etc. will damage or destroy the look or integrity of your cover. In the case of light scratches we recommend the use of a Polycarbonate approved plastic polish.
We hope to see your vehicle running with Clear Gearzcovers in the near future. Thank you to all of our current customers for your support in making Clear Gearz a success!
http://www.cleargearz.com/
ummmmmmm......where is the fill plug?
korisu56
12-23-2007, 11:35
ummmmmmmmmm.....where is the common sense?
sincitycj
12-29-2007, 10:15
ummmmmmmmmmm...why?
Bigskyxj
04-20-2009, 03:38
Bringing up old posts, This would be cool if you had one of those wireless backup cameras pointed right at it while you were driving.
Are these for the mall crawlers? Like the flowered JK in the Pic post area? Just curious.
Later, T.J.
theyeti1775
04-20-2009, 09:26
Maintenance is simple-Wash with soap and water only. Chemicals such as brake fluid, gasoline, paint thinner, etc. will damage or destroy the look or integrity of your cover. In the case of light scratches we recommend the use of a Polycarbonate approved plastic polish.
So don't spring a leak from something whle your doing maintance.
09rubicon
04-20-2009, 15:41
:confused:Why would someone ever do that???:confused:
It looks like a gear lube manufacturer's demo exhibit.
highlandercj-7
04-21-2009, 07:38
That reminds me of the infamous poly valve covers that Jeep decided were better than steel for the 258's in the late 80s'. Everyone know how well they seal and don't leak.... ;)
Ghost00TJ
04-21-2009, 08:43
Be cool to watch a selectable/auto locker working through the cover
It would also be cool to watch a D35 implode. Hey Larry, I have an idea.....
Ghost00TJ
04-21-2009, 10:46
It would also be cool to watch a D35 implode. Hey Larry, I have an idea.....
Sure you buy it I'll run it HARD
trailsnail
04-21-2009, 23:11
Clear Gearz have been extensively tested and proven to be as strong if not stronger than any other cover currently made.
i'm sure that after being dropped on a few rocks, it will hold up nice, just polish it after. I can't keep my axles in one piece.
Chemicals such as brake fluid, gasoline, paint thinner, etc. will damage or destroy the look or integrity of your cover.
And they are filled with? Good point about the fill plug though. And to make things better, it's a way for people to know if you have a locker to steal.
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