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47RE issues!!

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There have been a few really bad failures (lock-up, breaking lug nuts off wheels, etc. ), due to low, or lack of lubricant right from the assembly plants. I believe the ones with proper lube have been fine. Some slight whinning noises, but probably only noticable due to the quieter engine. (there was a posting where AA declared a whine would not affect longevity).
 
I've read about one. The owner got a new axle assembly covered by warranty. I thought mine was low on oil but it turns out 1" below the fill hole is ok. I filled mine to the bottom of the fill hole with Valvoline full synthetic GL5-MT1 75w-90 just to make me happy. :D

How does low oil in the differential break wheel lugs?:confused:
 
That would be pretty terrifying if I had to slam on the brakes and lock 'em up. All four wheels would break off. That must be why I have four wheel anti-lock brakes. To keep the wheels on if I have to hit the brakes hard. :p
 
I agree with Steve M, the thought of locking up the brakes and losing the wheels is terrifying. I thought Dodge saved money by making the rear wheel well liners optional so that they could turn around and use the savings to splurge on super strong wheel studs, maybe I was wrong!!!! My goodness the horror! Check your wheel studs and always remember to grease the muffler bearings everytime you fill the tank gentlemen. :D :D :cool:
 
Oh my God!

Just checked my muffler bearings, and they were DRY:eek: I'll have to grease them today while I'm changing the oil in my CB antenna.



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Fireman, you need to start wearing your Scott airpack when you go into toxic, smoke filled enviroments because the fumes are getting to ya:) .
 
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