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Looking to change out the front and rear diff. fluids, any suggestions, tips, hints, etc...never done this before. Do they use a reuseable gasket or do I use a the glue in a tube type. I want the best for my truck so I was thinking synthetic for a replacement gear oil, any suggestions as to what would be a good oil. 2009 reg cab 4x4 ctd, stock, limited slip diff., any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks....
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Here ya go, lots of information and if you don't see what you need feel free to ask away. That's why the site is here.
How to change the axels fluid.
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2007.5 Dodge Ram 3500 HD,QC, 6.7L Cummins, 6speed Auto, 4X4, Bighorn Edition. Click for installs: Carr Steps PML Diff Cover Edge Juice with Attitude Volant Intake Hankook ATM RF10 |
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