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Thanks for posting this! Doing RUclips Vanlife with my 1993 Dodge Ram B250 318. Need to do this job soon. As well as transmission mount and both engine mounts. Top & bottom ball joints, front brakes, most of the suspension rods, shocks, and rear drum brakes. And fuel pump (tank level sensor is shot). Posting any of these jobs would be epic. Thing runs amazing as usual. Just don't drive it much, or on freeways.
On my 95 F150 when I did my rear differential, I didn’t use a gasket just regular black RTV sealant so far it’s not leaking. How many quarts does it take?
I have started posting DIY videos on my 2nd channel "Sidhu DIY" so please like, share and subscribe, thanks. Here is the link for my 2nd channel, thanks in advance.🙌 🙏 🙌 ruclips.net/user/SidhuDIY
Managed to do my oil and transmission fluid without raising the vehicle, so hopefully I can do likewise with the differential fluid. This oil change seems to get completely overlooked. Excellent video, simple to follow. Thanks a lot
You're supposed to do it every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. I've honestly never done it on a vehicle and don't know a soul that ever has. I just bought this van and it's leaking and spraying up on my back windows... So I am definitely doing it on this. I'm praying when I crack this open that it isn't trashed inside. I drove it from Wichita, KS to Oklahoma City and then a few times back and forth to the parts store before I realized this is a critical problem.
Your video helped me out a lot thanks
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Thanks for the helpful video. Gotta do this on my b250 right away here. This video was a lifesaver
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I came for the differential tutorial, but I will subscribe for the recipes!!!!! THANKS
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I have started posting DIY videos on my 2nd channel "Sidhu DIY" so please subscribe, thanks.
Here is the link for my 2nd channel, thanks in advance.🙌 🙏 🙌
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Thanks for posting this! Doing RUclips Vanlife with my 1993 Dodge Ram B250 318. Need to do this job soon. As well as transmission mount and both engine mounts. Top & bottom ball joints, front brakes, most of the suspension rods, shocks, and rear drum brakes. And fuel pump (tank level sensor is shot). Posting any of these jobs would be epic. Thing runs amazing as usual. Just don't drive it much, or on freeways.
On my 95 F150 when I did my rear differential, I didn’t use a gasket just regular black RTV sealant so far it’s not leaking. How many quarts does it take?
Thank you very much 🙏
You're most welcome😊Thanks, glad to help.
Thank you so much for the like and thanks for watching.🙏🙌
I have started posting DIY videos on my 2nd channel "Sidhu DIY" so please like, share and subscribe, thanks.
Here is the link for my 2nd channel, thanks in advance.🙌 🙏 🙌
ruclips.net/user/SidhuDIY
Managed to do my oil and transmission fluid without raising the vehicle, so hopefully I can do likewise with the differential fluid. This oil change seems to get completely overlooked. Excellent video, simple to follow. Thanks a lot
What is your trick to getting that rubber cap to just snap right in? I usually have to fight and squeeze the thing for a long time.
Your channel is AWESOME. Keep on doing it bro
Yes you been uploading a lot of car videos my favourite part of this channel keep up the good work
How many quarts fit in those 9 1/4 axles?
Thanks a lot and great video👍👍
Easy Steps Just ordered 3 quarts of Valvoline 80W 90, thanks!!
Btw, your van looks superclean underneith...what year / location?
how often should this be done?
You're supposed to do it every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. I've honestly never done it on a vehicle and don't know a soul that ever has. I just bought this van and it's leaking and spraying up on my back windows... So I am definitely doing it on this. I'm praying when I crack this open that it isn't trashed inside. I drove it from Wichita, KS to Oklahoma City and then a few times back and forth to the parts store before I realized this is a critical problem.
Did you have to add diff oil additive? I am getting mixed answers online but it looks like Mopar makes it for their vehicles?
Any insight?