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Transmission / differential holder

bmwpower

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Attach this to your OTC engine stand and you have a transmission holder that rotates with the stand. I guess you could use it for differentials, too. Anyone have something similar they use, maybe a benchmount unit? I'm thinking of ordering this one - I think it will come in handy as long as those bolt holes are a decent size.

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I think that one is actually made to bolt against a bench to hold the transmission case for easier reassembly. As for rear ends, usually done in the vehicle. In the case of an out of car differential/axles, two jack stands hold the assembly well.:beer:
 
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bmwpower

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I think that one is actually made to bolt against a bench to hold the transmission case for easier reassembly. As for rear ends, usually done in the vehicle. In the case of an out of car differential/axles, two jack stands hold the assembly well.:beer:

Here's some info from their site:

http://cache01.voyageurweb.com/otctools.com/newcatalog/products/102383.pdf

I've never had much luck with holding a differential out of the car, but your point is well taken - do it in the car, if possible.
 
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I think that one is actually made to bolt against a bench to hold the transmission case for easier reassembly. As for rear ends, usually done in the vehicle. In the case of an out of car differential/axles, two jack stands hold the assembly well.:beer:



Don't forget 9" ford, 8 3/4 Mopar, OP GM, and so many more drop out types!

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