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Wldtrky19 03-20-2009 11:06 PM

New to DB. Need an answer on Diffs
 
Forgive me as this topic has been discussed multiple times but I still am not 100% for sure.

2 Questions:

1. Do I need a Limited Slip additive for both front and rear or for just the rear diff

2. On the 2007 Dodge Ram 2500, those gaskets look like they can be reused. But I was at the dealer today and they say they just toss them and use a gasket maker.

I just changed the oil on the rear diff today and can't say that I am a fan of the gasket maker. Would like to use the gasket if it is re-usable. Much easier and quicker.

Any response would be most appreciated as I am trying to do as much maintenance myself. Don't trust anyone and need to keep costs low.

stkdram55 03-21-2009 12:36 AM

well there is only one way to see if the gasket is still good, throw it back on there and keep an eye on it for the next day or so if it dont leak, run it...and yes im almost 100% sure you should put friction modifer in both axles:U:

Dr. Evil 03-21-2009 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by stkdram55 (Post 309098)
...and yes im almost 100% sure you should put friction modifer in both axles:U:

Why? There isnt a limited slip in the front diff...

stkdram55 03-21-2009 01:04 AM

i said almost, i werent sure if it was needed or not

wildbill 03-21-2009 06:45 AM

Gaskets are reusable.

jnicewan 03-23-2009 12:59 AM

friction modifier is to be used in clutch type limited slips. it promotes the clutches to slip instead of grabbing. the rear diff would be the only one that the factory equipped as an option. if in doubt you dont know if you have a lsd in the rear put the stuff in there anyway as it wont hurt. and i have never seen a re-usable diff cover gasket. all i have used were paper type. adn i prefer ultra slicone gray or black.

94cummins12v 03-23-2009 01:04 AM

ya i was gunna say i havent ever seen a reusable diff gasket either they dont even make them it permatex rubber like the 12 valve valve cover gaskets. i just use whatever type of sylicone i got laying around, RTV blue, clear hell i will even use houshold GE silicone 1 door and window sealer if its sitting close by

DG527 03-23-2009 08:56 AM

No, don't need the additive.
Yes, the gaskets are re-usable.

Dr. Evil 03-23-2009 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by 94cummins12v (Post 310301)
ya i was gunna say i havent ever seen a reusable diff gasket either they dont even make them it permatex rubber like the 12 valve valve cover gaskets. i just use whatever type of sylicone i got laying around, RTV blue, clear hell i will even use houshold GE silicone 1 door and window sealer if its sitting close by

That is not correct - the third gen AAM differentials have gaskets - and you can get gaskets for the second gen Dana differentials as well.


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