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Old 04-18-2014, 01:11 PM   #1
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Question Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Does any know if the Moser differential cover 7111 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/msr-7111/overview/ clear the panhard bar on the Porterbuilt Stage 2 http://www.summitracing.com/parts/msr-7111/overview/
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

I have not fit one up before. Do you know how much thicker it is compared to the factory cover?
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Old 04-18-2014, 06:47 PM   #3
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

It's tough to do this with only 2 hands but it is basically 1" difference....
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It's tough to do this with only 2 hands but it is basically 1" difference....
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Thanks for helping out Nate
On mine with extreme drop with inboard bags it hits when chassis is a full height but wont have an effect at ride height or aired out....jim
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Honestly I don't think it's going to clear with the straight bar.
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Old 04-19-2014, 12:13 AM   #7
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Honestly I don't think it's going to clear with the straight bar.
I'm assembling mine this weekend..will take pics....barely touches when max raised...jim
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Honestly I don't think it's going to clear with the straight bar.
Would you consider a "bent" bar for clearance, given not much strength is lost?
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Which kit are you running/planning on running?
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Old 04-19-2014, 02:14 PM   #10
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

I was gonna buy the cover from Number98. I have the basic stage 2 rear suspension with air bags w/schrader valves. I'm thinking I would like adequate clearance through out the suspension travel.
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

We could custom bend a bar for you. However you would need to mock the kit up with the straight bar and then get some measurements for us. Should be pretty easy. We have done it before.
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Thanks guys for helping. I'm not stuck on using this cover so I'll have to find one that will work with the straight panhard par. Nate
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Here's an option

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The Extra-Low profile design, measures 3-3/8" from gasket surface. Nate do you think this cover will clear?
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The Extra-Low profile design, measures 3-3/8" from gasket surface. Nate do you think this cover will clear?
The stock cover I have is 2-3/4" from the gasket surface Nate.
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The stock cover I have is 2-3/4" from the gasket surface Nate.
I know that it is pretty tight on the factory cover.

Do me a favor and if you want the bigger cover, buy it. I will work with you in bending a bar that will fit. That way we can offer the bar to all our customers as an option. You deal with a little bit of leg work, measuring, and waiting for a new bar to ship.... and I don't have to worry about mocking it up here in the shop. Little R&D tag team. You get a bar that fits at no extra expense to you. And I get you to work for "free" for a few hours!

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I know that it is pretty tight on the factory cover.

Do me a favor and if you want the bigger cover, buy it. I will work with you in bending a bar that will fit. That way we can offer the bar to all our customers as an option. You deal with a little bit of leg work, measuring, and waiting for a new bar to ship.... and I don't have to worry about mocking it up here in the shop. Little R&D tag team. You get a bar that fits at no extra expense to you. And I get you to work for "free" for a few hours!

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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

I don't know about the stage 2 but mine fits perfect on my extreme dropmember with the outboard bag mounts. This pic is aired out but I can get a fully aired up pick later tonight if anybody needs it. Sounds like you guys devised a plan of attack to make it fit and once again great customer service from Porterbuilt helping out their clients.
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

The inboard setup is where it gets tricky...I will post pic tonight of how tight it is .....has to be completely aired up on it's "toes" to touch cover...I don't think it's a problem for me but it will barely rub...jim
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I don't know about the stage 2 but mine fits perfect on my extreme dropmember with the outboard bag mounts. This pic is aired out but I can get a fully aired up pick later tonight if anybody needs it. Sounds like you guys devised a plan of attack to make it fit and once again great customer service from Porterbuilt helping out their clients.
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The inboard setup is where it gets tricky...I will post pic tonight of how tight it is .....has to be completely aired up on it's "toes" to touch cover...I don't think it's a problem for me but it will barely rub...jim
Also, something to keep in mind, the trac-bar mounting bracket on the frame is located closer to the axle on the Stage 2 kits than the Dropmember kits. It is also at a different height level.

This is why there is so much less clearance on the Stage 2 kits vs the Dropmember kits.
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here's the pics.....dropmember...inboard bags....shots were taken with
chassis at nearly full height....which it will really never be..let me know Nate what u think.....if mounting tabs were another hole lower may help this without bending bar........jim
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Thanks for your input guys. I took the rearend to get PC yesterday.
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Re: Moser Differential Cover / Porterbuilt Stage 2

Just an update, I purchased the Moser Engineering Aluminum Differential Cover.
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Just an update, I purchased the Moser Engineering Aluminum Differential Cover.
Like the one above??
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Like the one above??
Yeah, Moser Part Number: 7111. I bought a used one on Ebay. Supposedly only used for mockup.
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