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Are the M1009 differential covers special military parts?

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llong66

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Thats how they are gona take us over! Lol, fill all our stores with stuff that doesn't work, then just "walk" on over! rofl
Just joking, not trying to be political or anything!

Must be wrong part. Not out of the standard. I've gotten wrong parts several times. Now Chinese castings? All out of spec. I've had to grind brake parts like wheel cylinders and rotors because the casting surface was way too large. Guess iron is cheap in China.
 

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You could give them the correct GM part number by looking at the parts TM.
 

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My phone is not cooperating, otherwise I'd show a side by side of the original and replacement.

Going by that chart, I think the original is a GM 8.5" and what they gave me is a GM 7.5"
They probably gave you one for S-10 Blazer,they used 7.5 inch 10 bolts,some ZR-2s used 8.5s though.
 

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What they sold me previously was a dorman 697-701

Went by the store again and the closest they could find was a dorman 697-700. Shows as working with K5 blazers, k30 suburbans, etc...

The GM part number doghead provided didn't come up in their system at all.

Has anyone here tried a dorman 697-700 rear differential cover on a 1009?
 

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CASE closed!!!! good CSI guys :p

Maybe? Still don't know whose computer system to trust.

I was going to order the dorman 697-700 through oreilley's but it's a "Special order" part, and would take 7 to 10 working days to get here.

Honestly, I'm thinking at this point I'll just put the damaged original back on and RTV the heck out of it.

Slightly related, I really don't see the point in buying locally anymore.
 

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Why not get a used unmolested one shipped in? Plenty of CUCV folks with them. cucvrus offered one.
 

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The 7.5 and 8.5 refers to ring gear diam.There are tons of 8.5 10 bolts in the yards,they put them in nearly everything,even in the Buick Turbo Grand Nationals.They are actually pretty strong rears.And the 8.5 rear covers are not vehicle specific, so you can pull a cover off any 8.5. Good way to maybe find a factory posi to throw in front also.
 
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:DNo No don't say that they are good rears. I said that once and was told they were junk and unsafe at any speed. They should all be junked because the C clips are a poor design. I have had one in every new Chevy truck I owned. I am sure my 2014 1/2 ton 4X4 has c clips but don't care. They always hold up for me. Even in my M1009's.
 
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Getting one from cucvrus

I could probably get one cheaper from a parts store... but I don't trust the parts stores to get this right, at this point. And I just want to get it back together as soon as possible.

This way I KNOW it's the right part.
 
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