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Changing out the gear oils.

Old Sep 1, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dead2Fall
Look at the build sheet thread near the top, 2nd post gives a link to request build sheet. If you see anti spin differential you have limited slip.
Thanks! I just requested it, waiting to hear back. I don't know how long it will take.
 
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 05Reckless
Thanks for that, kind of helped. But it still didn't really tell me the quarts needed for the rear. 30 bucks a quart is insane! I also seen that it said front (4x4) I don't have a 4x4.
What are all these?
9 1/4 AA
9 1/4 EE EL

Rear
9 1/4 This is the only one that calls for 75W-140
10 1/2 AA]
10 1/2 AA EL] All these call for 75W-90
11 1/2 AA]
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Umm...Yeah it does. There's 2 posts in that link!

REAR AXLE ± .03 L (1 oz)
9 1/4 2.1L (72 Ounces) ***
10 1/2 AA 2.5L (85 Ounces)
10 1/2 AA EL 2.5L (85 Ounces)
11 1/2 AA Open 4.2L (142 Ounces)
11 1/2 AA Trac-Rite 4.0L (135 Ounces)
*Nominal refill capacities are shown. A variation may be observed from vehicle to vehicle due to manufacturing tolerance and refill procedure.
** Includes 0.9L (1.0 qts.) for coolant reservoir.
*** With Trac-Lok add 118 ml (4 oz.) of Limited Slip Additive.
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I even provided a conversion calculator link so you can convert from one style of measurement to another!
 
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 10:31 AM
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Link to when I did my diffs recently. https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...front-end.html
 
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