High pitch noise 65-80 mph
#21
I will reply later today with what I actually used for the rear diff, as I plan on draining it today. Also keep in mind you will need something to catch the oil as it drains. I use a small little bucket and dump the oil into a larger container that I transport to the local oil recycler
#22
Just drained the rear diff, took maybe 5 minutes
you will need a 1/2" socket wrench and 21mm socket
The 1/2" wrench is needed to remove the drain, the socket wrench fits right into the plug. I used a couple taps with a mallet to break it free.
The 21mm socket in needed to remove the oil level plug, be careful when taking this one on and off as there is rubber seal behind it.
you will need a 1/2" socket wrench and 21mm socket
The 1/2" wrench is needed to remove the drain, the socket wrench fits right into the plug. I used a couple taps with a mallet to break it free.
The 21mm socket in needed to remove the oil level plug, be careful when taking this one on and off as there is rubber seal behind it.
#24
Just drained the rear diff, took maybe 5 minutes
you will need a 1/2" socket wrench and 21mm socket
The 1/2" wrench is needed to remove the drain, the socket wrench fits right into the plug. I used a couple taps with a mallet to break it free.
The 21mm socket in needed to remove the oil level plug, be careful when taking this one on and off as there is rubber seal behind it.
you will need a 1/2" socket wrench and 21mm socket
The 1/2" wrench is needed to remove the drain, the socket wrench fits right into the plug. I used a couple taps with a mallet to break it free.
The 21mm socket in needed to remove the oil level plug, be careful when taking this one on and off as there is rubber seal behind it.
#25
...in my case would be from FLL, but the comparison is on point! ...again, mechanic went underneath and confirmed all "looked" good, and that the grease job also seem to had been done thoroughly, and when he heard the thing taking off, he immediately pointed out to be the "differencial/front axel"... so I'll drain and refill to see if it solves it... I'll have the tires checked, maybe rebalanced to see if slight vibes goes away. Thanks for your feedback OFFROADFRANCE.
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