Caveman
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- Eric
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- 2020 Sport S Max Tow; 1994 YJ; 07 KLR 650; 97 Triumph T509; 77 BMW R100S
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So I have a 2020 Max Tow with just over 80K miles. Of those miles, most are highway, perhaps 7.5K of them towing trailers ranging up to 3600 lbs. I had the diff gear oil changed by a dealer at 40K, and after seeing the price, changed them myself last week at a bit over 80K. There were stamped metal fragments clustered at the magnet, maybe 5-6 of them, the largest maybe 2 cm by 1 cm. My truck has an open differential, runs 34" tires, and these looked like pieces of a bearing cage. The truck is currently exhibiting no weird noises or any other symptoms of rear differential trouble.
I'm relatively new to the town I'm presently in, but there's a Jeep dealer less than a mile away that came recommended by an acquaintance. So I dropped it off a week ago, poured the metal fragments into the service advisor's hand, and asked that they have a look and offer some options. I also asked that they reuse the gear oil if it wasn't contaminated, but was told that that wasn't an option.
After seven days on the lot and several calls from me, I finally got a voice message. "There are metal fragments in your rear differential. We recommend replacing the unit. Cost for a refurbished unit and install is $6031 plus tax. Let us know if this is something you want to do."
So I already told them there were metal fragments in the differential. Not sure why it took 7 days and a $392 bill ($150 for 2 quarts of brand new Mopar fluid going into a differential they recommended replacing b/c they wouldn't reuse my "old" fluid) to provide me with this single option, the simplest and most expensive solution.
I've located a shop nearby that specializes in regearing trucks close to me, Outlaw Offroad in Madison, Alabama, that is willing to have a look at it. Anyone here have any experience with them?
There are some lessons here to be learned, I'm sure. The most obvious one is: pay attention to that inner voice that tells you NOT to take your Gladiator to a dealer once it is out of warranty. But there's another one. 80K miles of light use on a Dana/Spicer M220 rear diff? The Chrysler 8.25" rear diff on my XJ had 300K on it when I sold it. And the much maligned Dana 35 on my YJ currently has 150K on it and is running strong...
I'm relatively new to the town I'm presently in, but there's a Jeep dealer less than a mile away that came recommended by an acquaintance. So I dropped it off a week ago, poured the metal fragments into the service advisor's hand, and asked that they have a look and offer some options. I also asked that they reuse the gear oil if it wasn't contaminated, but was told that that wasn't an option.
After seven days on the lot and several calls from me, I finally got a voice message. "There are metal fragments in your rear differential. We recommend replacing the unit. Cost for a refurbished unit and install is $6031 plus tax. Let us know if this is something you want to do."
So I already told them there were metal fragments in the differential. Not sure why it took 7 days and a $392 bill ($150 for 2 quarts of brand new Mopar fluid going into a differential they recommended replacing b/c they wouldn't reuse my "old" fluid) to provide me with this single option, the simplest and most expensive solution.
I've located a shop nearby that specializes in regearing trucks close to me, Outlaw Offroad in Madison, Alabama, that is willing to have a look at it. Anyone here have any experience with them?
There are some lessons here to be learned, I'm sure. The most obvious one is: pay attention to that inner voice that tells you NOT to take your Gladiator to a dealer once it is out of warranty. But there's another one. 80K miles of light use on a Dana/Spicer M220 rear diff? The Chrysler 8.25" rear diff on my XJ had 300K on it when I sold it. And the much maligned Dana 35 on my YJ currently has 150K on it and is running strong...
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