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#392048 - 14/02/07 10:44 AM ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Ok they are finally done. Pics are of the D44 version (For Offroad Models w/ rear locker).

The Nissan axle version (for non Off-road model 2005+ Xterra's & Frontiers) is done too. It Looks almost exactly the same. Will have pics of that one in a couple days.

The Ring is 3/8" Steel
The Guard is 1/4" steel
New longer SS Hex bolts included.

The design of this cover offers several benefits:

- No loss of ground clearance at what it already the lowest point on the truck.

- Complete protection of the vulnerable cap which can be pushed into the ring rear when hitting something in reverse.

- Prevents the lip from getting peeled back when dragging over rocks which will cause fluid leaks.

- Allows you to maintain the factory mounts for the emergency brake cable and the rear brake line.

- Doesn't require removal of the stock cover, re-sealing and re-filling.

Price is $109.00

Comes bare steel. Powder Coat Black +20.00.

Taking orders starting today. First batch ships in 4-5 weeks. After that, we plan to keep them in stock.









Link to www site:

Diff Cover - Differential Protection
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#392049 - 14/02/07 10:51 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Very good!

Love the "S" laugh

(now get that sway bar outa there! lol)

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#392050 - 14/02/07 11:00 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar laugh

Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this).

I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.

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#392051 - 14/02/07 11:02 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by Desert_Rat:
would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar laugh

Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this).

I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.
I know exactly where you're headed laugh

I wonder if (providing bolt pattern is the same) that would work on my High Pinion...

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#392052 - 14/02/07 11:17 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Great! More stuff for me to spend money on! laugh

I like it!

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#392053 - 14/02/07 11:20 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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No, the bolt pattern is totally different than any other D44 out there. Don't ask me why, Nissan is just screwed up I guess.

For you other D44 guys out there (non Nissan Variant) I would seriously look at the RockCrusher covers. Their prices have come way down (you can find then in the $50 range) and they are killer covers. I got them on the front and rear of my Jeep and they have held up great.

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#392054 - 14/02/07 11:53 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Very very nice.

What is the deal with the OR version? Does the thing fit an 07 OR? laugh

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#392055 - 14/02/07 11:54 AM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Damn! I wish I had not bought that big, ugly A/C skid now.....Anyone want an A/C diff skid cheap? smile

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#392056 - 14/02/07 12:18 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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That is a hot item there! I'd buy one if I had a 2nd gen [ThumbsUp]

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#392057 - 14/02/07 12:27 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Order in. 5 Wks and counting.
Thanks Jim! laugh

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#392058 - 14/02/07 12:40 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Up on the www site now, link:

Diff Cover - Differential Protection
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Jim Shrake
www.ShrockWorks.com
Armor! - Bumpers, Sliders, Skids

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#392059 - 14/02/07 12:47 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Jim, you are going to be the reason I am going to have to get divorced. Thanks.

Most people - irreconcilable differences.
Me - Shrock. confused

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#392060 - 14/02/07 01:01 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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That's awesome.
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#392061 - 14/02/07 01:05 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Hey Jim,

What does your red powdercoat look like?

Fire engine red, or more like maroon?

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#392062 - 14/02/07 01:54 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Ah ha! No wonder it's taking you so long to make my sliders! You've been goofing around on those diff skids. laugh

Nice lookin work there. [ThumbsUp]

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#392063 - 14/02/07 02:07 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by SupaXSE:
Jim, you are going to be the reason I am going to have to get divorced. Thanks.

Most people - irreconcilable differences.
Me - Shrock. confused
Well....as long as you walk away satisfied, I suppose it could be worth it.

Jim IS handy with the hard steel. wink

EDIT: Great looking cover....as are all Shrock prods I've seen. [ThumbsUp]
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#392064 - 14/02/07 02:42 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by SupaXSE:
Jim, you are going to be the reason I am going to have to get divorced. Thanks.

Most people - irreconcilable differences.
Me - Shrock. confused
LOL, I got a good laugh out of that one! [LOL]

I assume your kidding of course. If not, wait till after the D to order so she can't snake it from you. laugh
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#392065 - 14/02/07 02:52 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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LOL, I got a good laugh out of that one!

I assume your kidding of course. If not, wait till after the D to order so she can't snake it from you.

yeah I'm kidding but you are making me break the bank. We have a joint checking so thats not going to work so I have been pulling from my savings I have had since i was 5. The skids are easy to hide. I don't know how the hell I am going to explain the bumper when it comes in. She currently is driving my X in the winter while her car is in storage. Any ideas?

Jim - you're the man. [ThumbsUp] Throw me a bone on some sliders and this diff cover and I won't spill the beans to your wifey about your paypal account. [LOL]

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#392066 - 14/02/07 02:55 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Jim, when are we going drinking? You and i have a lot to talk about.

OK, now time to get back on topic.

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#392067 - 14/02/07 03:03 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by TunaSoda:
Hey Jim,

What does your red powdercoat look like?

Fire engine red, or more like maroon?
i'ts classic Stop Sign / Fire Engine Red
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Armor! - Bumpers, Sliders, Skids

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#392068 - 14/02/07 03:07 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by SupaXSE:
Throw me a bone on some sliders and this diff cover and I won't spill the beans to your wifey about your paypal account. [LOL]
I'm sending you a package. Please disregard the wires and the ticking sound and open it right up.

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Jim Shrake
www.ShrockWorks.com
Armor! - Bumpers, Sliders, Skids

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#392069 - 14/02/07 03:09 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Once again nice product!! NOW, any ideas in your head or on a napkin for a roof rack for the X? laugh

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#392070 - 14/02/07 03:12 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Well I know what I want for my B-Day now. Looks awesome Jim!!
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#392071 - 14/02/07 03:20 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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Quote:
Originally posted by Desert_Rat:
would be a lot easier to install if you got rid of that worthless swaybar laugh

Out of curiosity, is that the standard D44 bolt pattern? (You SAS guys know where I'm going with this).

I have the Warn cover on my front D44 now, but, you know...this one is cool.
Just because a few of us are all thinking the same thing... and it was not answered yet. wink

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#392072 - 14/02/07 03:25 PM Re: ShrockWorks Differential Protection
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That thing is a work of art. Someday it will be on display at the Guggenheim. laugh

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