Great video, I believe you are supposed to put in 4 liters not 3 in the rear differential because your Tacoma is a TRD Off Road 4x4 with the locking rear differential. I am about to purchase this same kit for my 2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road 4x4 from Blauparts I was wondering where did you get the washer kit for both diffs and transfer case. I was just going to go to my local dealership and get them there.
@@512TXSDIY Thank you for letting me know about the washers. You still might want to double check your manual for the rear differential capacity because your Tacoma has the rear locking differential and those differentials call for 4.0 liters or 4.2 quarts. The regular rear differential without a locker uses 3.1 liters or 3.2 quarts. That would be applicable to like a Tacoma TRD Sport, SR5, etc. The kit you got comes in 1 liter bottles. Just thought I would mention it, of course it’s your choice and vehicle, so whatever you think is best.
Thank for you the feedback. I’ll check again and maybe I got the qts wrong but I filled until it started coming out so certain it’s full. What brand are you going to go with?
@@512TXSDIY I purchased the Ravenol kit for the 3rd Gen Tacoma covering the front and rear differentials using 75W-85 as well as the transfer case with a liter of 75W from Blauparts. I have already received it, just need to find a day this weekend to get it done.
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Great video, I believe you are supposed to put in 4 liters not 3 in the rear differential because your Tacoma is a TRD Off Road 4x4 with the locking rear differential. I am about to purchase this same kit for my 2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road 4x4 from Blauparts I was wondering where did you get the washer kit for both diffs and transfer case. I was just going to go to my local dealership and get them there.
My kit was 3 qts rear, 1.6 front, 1.2 transfer case I believe. The crush washers I got from Amazon. It is in description for you and ready.
@@512TXSDIY Thank you for letting me know about the washers. You still might want to double check your manual for the rear differential capacity because your Tacoma has the rear locking differential and those differentials call for 4.0 liters or 4.2 quarts. The regular rear differential without a locker uses 3.1 liters or 3.2 quarts. That would be applicable to like a Tacoma TRD Sport, SR5, etc. The kit you got comes in 1 liter bottles. Just thought I would mention it, of course it’s your choice and vehicle, so whatever you think is best.
Thank for you the feedback. I’ll check again and maybe I got the qts wrong but I filled until it started coming out so certain it’s full. What brand are you going to go with?
@@512TXSDIY I purchased the Ravenol kit for the 3rd Gen Tacoma covering the front and rear differentials using 75W-85 as well as the transfer case with a liter of 75W from Blauparts. I have already received it, just need to find a day this weekend to get it done.
Sweet. Have fun!
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