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I just did my Differentials and Transfer Case while I was underneath.Yes, I am posiitve. It appears the JL/JT's of 2021+ had it removed.
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I just did my Differentials and Transfer Case while I was underneath.Yes, I am posiitve. It appears the JL/JT's of 2021+ had it removed.
If that’s the case….and it leaks, I guess that’s a trip back to the dealership for them to fix it. They’d probably just torque the bolts tighter and say…. “Fixed!”dealers reuse the gasket, and do not stock them
Front & rear differentials: Requirements, specifications, capacity, & torqueThe dealer who I have free oil changes for life quoted me aroudn $900 to do front/rear/trans service
when I put a front locker in i just reused the gasket no leaks. I worked in shop that serviced jeeps never replaced the diff gasketsIf that’s the case….and it leaks, I guess that’s a trip back to the dealership for them to fix it. They’d probably just torque the bolts tighter and say…. “Fixed!”![]()
there is no drain plug
- For front differential drain plug, do not use Teflon paste
Obviously… I’m still in the old-school days.when I put a front locker in i just reused the gasket no leaks. I worked in shop that serviced jeeps never replaced the diff gaskets
Use the 75w140... there isn't much fluid capacity in the rear.If I occasionally tow a 4x6 trailer should I use 75w 140 for the rear diff? Or stick with then75w 90
No, the rear still takes more than the front, but the rear in the JL only takes about 1.5 quarts, the JK took almost 2.5 quarts.Fluid capacity… like the rear doesn’t take as much as the front?
A trailer that small I'd hardly call towing the way the manual considers towing.If I occasionally tow a 4x6 trailer should I use 75w 140 for the rear diff? Or stick with then75w 90
Yeah. I guess I’m baby towing.A trailer that small I'd hardly call towing the way the manual considers towing.
That being said, I did go to the 75W140 in my two door Jeep and all I was towing was a 1,400 pound tear drop and my 5x10 utility.
I'll probably going 75W140 in my Gladiator as I tow my 5x10 a LOT and plan to tow a trailer with my tractor on it occasionally, as well as a boat.