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Ok guys now I'm confussed here. I ordered Severe Gear 75W-110 for both diffs. thinking if I go in the middle I would have all areas covered. Now I'm wondering if I ordered the right oil now. I don't on plan to change this again for awhile unless something unusal is picked up with the magnetic...
Thanks guys for all your help! I'm going to go in the middle here and order a case of Severe Gear 75W-110 Amsoil. A lot of good people here and a lot of good advise. TDR is the best!
Thanks Again Guys
Dan
Hello All
First of all what a great forum! Ok I have a 2006 Dodge 3500 DRW 4x4 5. 9L
373 gears and I'm ready to change diff oils in both front and rear. I have Mag-Hytech covers to install (AA14-11. 5 Rear; AA14-9. 5 Front) which I have already. Now I'm looking at Amsoil Severe Gear 75W-110...
I had the same thing happen to me on my 2006 Dodge Laramie 3500 DRW 5. 9L 6 speed. This happened in the yard. phoned service and they said bring it in, si I called for the truck to pick it up. Of coarse it was late and I had to go to work before he came, but here is the funny... . my wife told...
I have just installed a Jacobs Brake in my 2006 Dodge Laramie 3500 4X4 6speed manual. I did the job myself and it's not to hard to do just time consuming. The brake works well although I have not used it with a big trailer as yet as I'm still shopping around for one. I can see that it will be a...
You would think by now those engineers would come up with a better place for the location for the grease input. With the Cad Programs out now, those engineers/designers shouldn't have a problem with design. I have been doing this work for 40 years and I see they still can't get it right. I'll...
Go 4X4 and you will not be sorry. They have a better front end and remember dual rear wheels are useless in just the least amount of snow or anything that is loose or slippery. I love mine and would not have anything else. But..... it's your money and your truck, that has to be your decession.
I bought a Pace Edwards Full Metal Jacket and so far I love it. I Have a B&W 5th Wheel Hitch and it will cover it when not in use and it will lock at different locations. This may be the answer for you, guess you'll have to check it out.