They were wrong about it

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00:00 from time to time we get comments the Banks  Diff Cover hangs too low and I can’t jack up my truck from the pumpkin anymore people assume  this because the Banks diff cover has Ram-Air scoops redirecting air up through the scoop  into the cooling fins keeping the cover and

00:13 the lubricant cool it gives the illusion that  the diff cover hangs low and can’t be used as a jack point but there you go lifted but there  are also concerns that the diff cover is too low for off-roading and that the Ram-Air scoops will  get caught on a rock or a tree stump but we took

00:29 this into consider ation when engineering the  design if that happens I’ll give you another diff cover we’ve also had people inquire about  what to do when the Ram-Air scoops get clogged full of mud and debris well an ordinary garden  hose works just fine hey John ooh shiny so if

00:50 you’re off-roading in deep mud bust off a Ram-Air  scoop want to change your rear tire and lift up by the axle and want to keep your oil cool the  Banks Ram-Air diff cover has you well covered

In our latest short video, Erik Reider, Banks Special Projects Lead, dispels a few myths about the patented Banks Ram-Air differential covers, including, “I can’t jack up my truck from the axle housing,” “The cover will scoop up mud,” and “The cover isn’t good for off-roading.” Watch as Gale smashes a diff cover with a sledgehammer, and Erik goes myth-busting.

Want to see the real-world impact of the Banks Ram-Air Differential Cover? Read how one Super Duty owner upgraded for easier maintenance and better protection—a story that mirrors what Ram owners can expect in performance and peace of mind.