I had forgotten until I read the posts here that mentioned the importance of the first differential lube change.
Actually mine was changed at 350 miles. It is 300 miles from the Chrysler-Dodge dealer in Gainesville, TX where I buy my Dodges back to my home in Lubbock. My current truck and the one before it were driven home from the dealer before the fluid was drained, the Mag-Hytec cover installed, and seven fresh quarts of synthetic lube poured in.
The 300 miles may have provided the initial break-in miles and flushed out any manufacturerning process debris so I found no particles at 48,000 miles which in truth was actually the second change.
Actually mine was changed at 350 miles. It is 300 miles from the Chrysler-Dodge dealer in Gainesville, TX where I buy my Dodges back to my home in Lubbock. My current truck and the one before it were driven home from the dealer before the fluid was drained, the Mag-Hytec cover installed, and seven fresh quarts of synthetic lube poured in.
The 300 miles may have provided the initial break-in miles and flushed out any manufacturerning process debris so I found no particles at 48,000 miles which in truth was actually the second change.