Riddick
Well-Known Member
If you do not engage your 4wd often you can simply suck the fluid out of the fill hole on your front diff. Even with 30k miles I bet the fluid that comes out will be in great shape.
If you do not engage your 4wd often you can simply suck the fluid out of the fill hole on your front diff. Even with 30k miles I bet the fluid that comes out will be in great shape.
Did you Work 64's Riddick? I was on Hueys.
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I spent my career working heavys. 8 years on B-52, 10 years on VC-25B (AF-1), and 3 years working sustainment for the E-4.
Retired in Oct 21 and now I'm following wife around, she is P&S by trade and currently the 2R functional for AFMC.
Thanks for your service!!
Thanks for your service as well Sir.
I was 6 years Hueys (crew chief/gunner), jumped to AF, 18 years fighter crewchief/flight chief....everything from F4's to B1's.
Merry Christmas
I just used the AMSoil... no additve.Whats the rear differential capacity? When you buy the limited slip additive how much do you add? Also, I see some people go 75w90 vs the factory recomendation of 75w85. Is there any real difference? I am bored as hell at home with covid so looking for a project.
I'm not seeing our trucks listed... or am I missing something?im replacing my covers with the ARB on the first round so subsequent rounds are easy. my rear is due this winter.
I just used
Front is 4.2 pints
Rear is 8.5 pints
I just used the AMSoil... no additve.
Front is 4.2 pints
Rear is 8.5 pints
the
The front requires half as much as rear does??????I just used the AMSoil... no additve.
Front is 4.2 pints
Rear is 8.5 pints
I guess I hate to admit this but the only fluids that have ever been changed in my 07 is the engine oil fairly regularly, the coolant loss when changing water pumps and the radiator and I pretty much pumped all of the old brake fluid out once. The transmission has the atf and the rear diff has what the factory put in it about 15 years and 240k miles ago.
Early last summer while I was waiting on my 2022 to come in I had some front end work done on the 07. I was going to get it changed. But mechanic didn’t think I should change it. He pointed to one of the company vehicles, which was also a ram and said the atf and diff oil in that one has 400k miles on it.
I guess I hate to admit it too but I'm with ya. Getting well into my 5th decade of car/truck ownership and wrenching and never have been a diff oil changing type of guy and yet to see a diff failure. I find this seemingly low mileage diff fluid change interval somewhat surprising. I'll probably do the first one by the book if I still have the truck but after that, the interval may get a bit stretched out. I can attest to at least one AAM 11.5 rearend going to 333k healthy miles on whatever oil was in it when I bought the truck at 98k. That was in a 3500 Chevy dually with the G80 locker that got the s**t pulled out of it routinely. I used to check it at oil change time and it always seemed fine. If we were talking about limited slip equipment, I'd have a much different outlook but for normal open diffs and simple lockers, I just don't see the need for such short OCI's. Kudos to the guys that take care of their stuff, they're the ones you want to buy used trucks from, I just struggle to feel like I'm dumping money down my waste oil drum funnel.I guess I hate to admit this but the only fluids that have ever been changed in my 07 is the engine oil fairly regularly, the coolant loss when changing water pumps and the radiator and I pretty much pumped all of the old brake fluid out once. The transmission has the atf and the rear diff has what the factory put in it about 15 years and 240k miles ago.
Early last summer while I was waiting on my 2022 to come in I had some front end work done on the 07. I was going to get it changed. But mechanic didn’t think I should change it. He pointed to one of the company vehicles, which was also a ram and said the atf and diff oil in that one has 400k miles on it.