Couple Questions
#1
#4
75W 90 is what i used.
My manual listed 7.2 to 7.8 pints, which is just under 4 quarts......I've got a Dana 70.
It wouldn't take any more fluid either.
And don't forget to add about 8oz of friction modifier if you have a limited slip.
Regarding fuel tank volume, I've got a 34 gallon tank in my '99 short bed. I always thought it held less until I ran it until i thought it was almost empty and then found 8 more gallons of fuel in there!
Not sure if they changed for 2001, but I guess they might have.
My manual listed 7.2 to 7.8 pints, which is just under 4 quarts......I've got a Dana 70.
It wouldn't take any more fluid either.
And don't forget to add about 8oz of friction modifier if you have a limited slip.
Regarding fuel tank volume, I've got a 34 gallon tank in my '99 short bed. I always thought it held less until I ran it until i thought it was almost empty and then found 8 more gallons of fuel in there!
Not sure if they changed for 2001, but I guess they might have.
#6
Sticker under the hood should say. If you have 4x4, i think they all have it but i could be wrong.
Fluid is gear oil. Weights vary by what you do with the truck, where you live, etc. Some people prefer a heavier weight than 75w 90, but that's what I went with.
Friction modifier can be bought through Amsoil. Or you can find it at Napa.
Don't bother with Kragen/O'reillys for that stuff. When i asked for it there, guy said "what is that a tool or something?"
HE was the tool
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