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Old 04-25-2008, 03:53 PM
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Hello,

I want to change my front and rear diffs to Amsoil. I haven't ever done it myself before; but I called a shop and they wanted $200 for front and rear. ($20/quart plus their labor)

He said they have a machine to suck out the old oil so I won't have any leaks. But, won't that potentially leave debris inside the diffs?

What is involved, what do I need and how hard is it, how long will it take me? And most importantly, can I mess it up?

I know I can get the Amsoil alot cheaper directly myself.

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Tell them they are on crack. Buy the oil, remove your drain plugs and fill bolt, fill back up to just below the fill bolt level and your done.
 
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I don't have to take the differential covers off?
 
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On most of them, no. Some of them you do.
 
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Our Dodges don't have drain plugs, unless you have an aftermarket cover.
It really isn't hard. Chad had a write up about it on here. I'll see if I can find it for you.
 
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded

Your instructions may not work for me. What if I only have a 6 foot 27 year old no-good son in law and not a 4 foot 4 year old to crawl under my truck?
 
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Sounds like you can cut his legs off and it should work out for you
 
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Old 04-26-2008, 08:47 AM
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I am getting conflicting info on whether or not I will need a new gasket or the use of gasket goop.

Are my gaskets for my front and rear diffs re-usable?

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