Polished Diff cover- SOLD!
Jan 16, 2006 #1 ChrisNelson * Screw the N.A.B. !! * Established Member Joined Mar 2, 2004 Messages 14,529 Location Tolland, CT Polished Diff cover- SOLD! Last edited: Jan 30, 2006
Jan 16, 2006 #2 Fade 2 Black Gen 2 Diehard Established Member Joined Jun 13, 2001 Messages 12,895 Location McDonough, GA, USA Dayum!
Jan 18, 2006 #3 ChrisNelson * Screw the N.A.B. !! * Established Member Joined Mar 2, 2004 Messages 14,529 Location Tolland, CT ttt :-D
Jan 18, 2006 #4 MaxPower She likes Spaghetti Established Member Joined May 23, 2003 Messages 604 Location St. Louis Going Purple Cranium instead? oke: :-D
Jan 18, 2006 #5 P PearlBlue L Still Around Established Member Joined Mar 3, 2004 Messages 2,511 Location VA Beach what all is envolved when changeing this out?
Jan 19, 2006 #6 ChrisNelson * Screw the N.A.B. !! * Established Member Joined Mar 2, 2004 Messages 14,529 Location Tolland, CT Take off the cover, re-install, and fill with fluid.
Jan 19, 2006 #7 P PearlBlue L Still Around Established Member Joined Mar 3, 2004 Messages 2,511 Location VA Beach ChrisNelson said: Take off the cover, re-install, and fill with fluid. Click to expand... what kinda fuild and how much? never messed with a rear end before
ChrisNelson said: Take off the cover, re-install, and fill with fluid. Click to expand... what kinda fuild and how much? never messed with a rear end before
Jan 21, 2006 #8 ChrisNelson * Screw the N.A.B. !! * Established Member Joined Mar 2, 2004 Messages 14,529 Location Tolland, CT 3qts of 75w-140 and 1 bottle of diff additive.
Jan 28, 2006 #9 Silver04L 93 Octane Member Established Member Joined Jul 3, 2005 Messages 2,876 Location Alabama If you still have this in a couple weeks, I will get it....
Feb 18, 2006 #10 RUNVS? Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 18, 2002 Messages 763 Location Cypress, TX Use the Royal Purple synthetic 75w-140 and you won't need the friction modifier..... it's already in there! Two quarts will do the job. Also make sure to get some high-temp. silicone sealer for the re-install.
Use the Royal Purple synthetic 75w-140 and you won't need the friction modifier..... it's already in there! Two quarts will do the job. Also make sure to get some high-temp. silicone sealer for the re-install.