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Dan Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/04/2004 19:51:59
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Message: Hey guys, I just changed the fluid in the rear axle and I was wondering if you have to drive in a few figure 8`s.It is a 9 inch rear and 3.55 gears and no posi. Thanks!!
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DUDE Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/06/2004 00:40:13
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Message: Do a couple figure 4's because once you get into a figure 8 there is no way out...
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AmsoilSponsor DakotaEnthusiast
7/06/2004 06:30:26
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Helpful Differential Recommendations:
-Flush (drain) as much of the old fluid out.
-Differential fluid capacity depends on ring gear and axle housing size.
-Do not over/under fill differential. This could mean a capacity difference of a quart or more and may cause overheating problems. (See the owner’s manual for proper fill level)
AMSOIL gear oils are formulated with friction modifiers for limited slip differential applications. There is no need to add limited slip or additional additives.
-After changing the differential fluid, drive the vehicle in 7 or 8 figure eight turns, so the new lubricant can work its way into the axle assembly.
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Steven Roark , Amsoil Dealer , Proud Sponsor of www.DodgeDakotas.com
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