Wiredawg
TDR MEMBER
FWIW,
My 5500 and previous 4500 rear axles doesn't have a rear differential cover... just remove one of the third member bolts that doubles as a drain. I don't feel at risk not being able to remove a cover. I replace fluid warm, remove bolt, let drain until drip, use floor jack to raise one side to drain axle tube for an hour or so, then repeat on the other side. I replace drain bolt, and fill to bottom of fill hole.
On former 2500s/3500, I replaced rear differential cover at first fluid replacement with MagHytec with drain plug and performed fluid replacement emptying tubes as previously mentioned.
Nothing wrong with removing cover if there is one to remove. For those of us who don't have one to remove, it doesn't matter.
Anhoo, I imagine if you want to pay to have it removed, also nothing wrong with that if it gives you better peace of mind.
Cheers, Ron
My 5500 and previous 4500 rear axles doesn't have a rear differential cover... just remove one of the third member bolts that doubles as a drain. I don't feel at risk not being able to remove a cover. I replace fluid warm, remove bolt, let drain until drip, use floor jack to raise one side to drain axle tube for an hour or so, then repeat on the other side. I replace drain bolt, and fill to bottom of fill hole.
On former 2500s/3500, I replaced rear differential cover at first fluid replacement with MagHytec with drain plug and performed fluid replacement emptying tubes as previously mentioned.
Nothing wrong with removing cover if there is one to remove. For those of us who don't have one to remove, it doesn't matter.
Anhoo, I imagine if you want to pay to have it removed, also nothing wrong with that if it gives you better peace of mind.
Cheers, Ron