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Old 08-07-2006, 11:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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BTF Diff Covers... The Original

Over the years Blue Torch FabWorks, Inc has developed a very deep product line for the DIY fabricator. BTF has lead the way in many areas. Many others have followed. Our diff cover line has been in service and trail tested around the world. We have made thousands of diff covers and have never had one fail in service. We stand behind our diff covers with a no fine print warrenty. If you break it we will replace the diff cover. Now... keep in mind we are not trying to fool anyone by claiming that our cover weighs more than the next guys. Our diff cover shells are CNC laser cut from 1/4 inch steel plate and the rings are CNC laser cut from 3/8 inch steel plate. This set up has more than proven itself in service. Why add extra weight to your rig when you don't need it right?

Each of our covers are shipped with required hardware to mount them and fill plugs on applications that require them. Each cover is bead blasted after welding here at BTF to prep for paint. When you recieve the cover all you have to do is paint.

Currently we cover just about every diff you could possibly need. If you need a cover that we don't offer let us know. If it is something that we feel a demand for then we will look at making them. We can turn a diff cover from idea to prototype in one day unlike some other companies that take months. Our design staff is located in house.

BTF diff covers have been seen in all the major magazines, on tv, and many trail rigs around the world. If you have a club function or a comp rig give me a call to see what BTF can do for you.

We currrently make diff covers for the following:

Dana 30
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Corp 10 Bolt front
Corp 10 Bolt Rear
Corp 12 Bolt
Corp 14 Bolt full floater
Corp 14 Bolt semi-floater
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Toyota 8" rear
Toyota 8" front
FJ 40
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We also offer our diff covers with an optional mount for attaching an axle truss to the cover. See website for details.

Recently we added all of our covers to the site in a DIY kit form. In the past we decided not to move forward with doing so because of the many people wanting to copy our product. Just about every cover we offer is listed in a DIY kit with or without the truss tab option. The DIY kits are not shipped with hardware.

BTF diff covers can be purchased direct from us or from one of many dealers located worldwide. If you have any questions feel free to shot me or one of the guys here at BTF a message or give us a call. We accept most major credit cards and now take PayPal.

BTF is currently branching the diff cover line over to auto tranny pans. We here at BTF have seen a few over the years banged up. We currently have the Turbo 400 ready and move to other application at the demand calls.

As always Blue Torch FabWorks, Inc appreciates your support and business. We are in the business to provide top quality parts and service. If you ever need tech help on a project or just have a question feel free to give us a call. We don't just make brackets and tabs we also build world class rock crawlers.


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Let us know which cover your are interested in. Most of our diff covers are on sale right now.



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Old 08-07-2006, 12:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Diff covers for the Toyota 8" front, and 8" rear... what am i looking at paying on those? also, could we work something out if i go for an axle truss or two as well? email me @ jason.goates@gmail.com , thanks!

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Old 08-07-2006, 02:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Diff covers for the Toyota 8" front, and 8" rear... what am i looking at paying on those? also, could we work something out if i go for an axle truss or two as well? email me @ jason.goates@gmail.com , thanks!

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Thanks for the interest. We will hook you up for sure. We have the rear truss in stock and ready to ship. The front truss is coming very soon. Give me a call at the shop and we will get the details in order.

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Old 09-05-2006, 02:29 PM   #4 (permalink)
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how much for a d30 cover for a 99 Jeep XJ?
Also, not sure if you guys do them for the 8.25 Rear end.

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how much for a d30 cover for a 99 Jeep XJ?
Also, not sure if you guys do them for the 8.25 Rear end.

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Old 09-07-2006, 07:20 AM   #6 (permalink)
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how much for a d30 cover for a 99 Jeep XJ?
Also, not sure if you guys do them for the 8.25 Rear end.

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Yes we do sell one for an 8.25

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We plan to have the Chrysler 9.25 Kryptonite Diff Cover design completed by the end of the month. Some of you have been waiting for us to release this cover for years. Here it comes and it will be the baddest 9.25 cover in existence.

Like all of our covers, the 9.25 cover will come with hardware. It will also be bead blasted before shipping and coated with and anti-rusting agent. The cover will be ready to be cleaned and painted. We like to clear coat the covers to show-off the quality.

Some people think that a diff cover has be made from 1" thick unobtanium to be strong. After 6 years in the diff cover game we know what it takes to build a diff cover that can't be bent, broken or otherwise.

One other feature that makes all of our cover stands out is the warranty. Like Dan says, it is like a craftsman wrench. Guaranteed Forever!

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did you guys have an australian dealer?

is your online ordering setup to handle international orders?
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Please call me at the shop. We can take your order from there...
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Old 09-11-2006, 04:31 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Fellow clubmember is shopping for a Dana 44 and a dana 30 cover to 80128.
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Price on a D30

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The Dana 30 Cover is on sale now for $118.99. That is bead blasted with special hardware.

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Dana 30 and Dana 44 Cover with hardware are on sale for $118.99 each. Shipping to Littleton, CO would run $20 UPS ground to a residence. It would be cheaper to a business.

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did you guys have an australian dealer?

is your online ordering setup to handle international orders?
We have some dealers in Spain and Guam but we don't have any Australian dealers yet. Please call to inquire about becoming a BTF dealer.

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Dan,

You say you are making trans pans? Is the TH400 stock depth or deeper. I am putting a TH400 in my CJ project, and I am slightly concerned about possible damage to the AL pan, but I want the higher capacity and deeper pickup. Any additional details would be great.

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good call on the tranny pans. I know an aw4 that could use one soon.

i love my btf covers. the 1/4" has some scrapes but can't do much else to 'em, I've rammed 'em more times then I bother counting, but never stress over damage from it.
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You say you are making trans pans? Is the TH400 stock depth or deeper. I am putting a TH400 in my CJ project, and I am slightly concerned about possible damage to the AL pan, but I want the higher capacity and deeper pickup. Any additional details would be great.

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The TH400 pan we make is about 1/4" deeper then stock. I will probably hold 1/2-3/4 of a quart more.

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Old 09-18-2006, 09:14 PM   #18 (permalink)
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price for two d44 covers shipped to n0e 1n0
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Price for 2 rockwell pans?? Also can you tell me how much ground clearance you gain with your covers.

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Any sales coming up on the FJ diff covers soon?
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Should be a sale pretty soon. We sold out of these covers very quickly. We are producing the next batch now.

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Price for a DIY Dana 44 kit, with plug, shipped to 80126?
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