Front / Rear end service.
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Thx Dr.Dizzle.... My truck has 78k on it and I'm pretty sure it's never been changed & I've got five qts of royal purple 75w/90 so I'll do the rear tomorrow and then I'll pick up two more and do the front next weekend
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I used to haul 26k on a daily basis and I changed both diffs at 100k (for the first time) and it was still just as clear as the day it was put in at the factory. For the price of that synthetic oil, the recommended intervals would break the bank for a guy (like me) that hauls/hauled everyday and really cranked out the miles. I put 225k miles on my truck in less than 2 yrs....do the math!!!!
Diff lubricants are available at various price points. One standout is Mobil 75w/90 GL-5 , which can be found for 8.99 or so. I could see a product such as Royal Purple at 19.99 a burden on the finances. Keep in mind,however;a large percentage of the wear metals generated by an axle shed off during the first few thousand miles of operation during the axle break in period. Since filtration is not present, getting the wear particles out is beneficial in the long run.
Also, increased metallic particles present in the lubricant increase the oxidation rate of the lubricant and depletes the additive package at a faster rate as it tries to cope. Scheduled changes increase the potential life of the axle as well as increase the working life of the lubricant. If one plans on owning a vehicle for long time, or work it hard, it's certainly worth the investment.
Also, increased metallic particles present in the lubricant increase the oxidation rate of the lubricant and depletes the additive package at a faster rate as it tries to cope. Scheduled changes increase the potential life of the axle as well as increase the working life of the lubricant. If one plans on owning a vehicle for long time, or work it hard, it's certainly worth the investment.
Might be on the options sticker in the glovebox or whereever it is, I forget. Or on the window sticker from the dealer.
Thanks Grit Dog. I checked the window sticker and it doesn't say the front diff. It does say 11.5 rear, and also says "Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle." What does this mean? It only cost the original owner $285 extra, so I can't imagine it being too fancy...
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