http://www.youtube.com/user/satchelmcqueenvideo – Follow video and refill axle as follows. REAR DIFFERENTIAL: 80W-90 or 75W-90 or 75W-140 depending on your d…
http://www.youtube.com/user/satchelmcqueenvideo – Follow video and refill axle as follows. REAR DIFFERENTIAL: 80W-90 or 75W-90 or 75W-140 depending on your d…
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The part where the food came out blew my mind. Freaking awesome video! You
are a master at your craft.
A ‘zombie’ tootsie roll.
hi from Russia! I have a Liberty 2.4 231 MT 225/75R16! I like it!
This was one of the best auto repair videos I have ever seen! I just wish
that I could have you sense of humor while I’m bashing my knuckles!
Thx for sharing bro
hello, nice video… i have a liberty jeep 2002 with trans-lock. I bought
fluid which writes 75w-140 axle fluid for limited slip differentials. I’m
okay or I need additional liquid limited slip additive ?
What a rip off. I didn’t even get a Tootsie Roll let alone chicken or an
orange :(
Next time you should jack the Jeep up off the frame or unibody. That way
the back axle will droop down so the top bolts will be easier to get to.
Good video though.
Jeep reccomends that you use fully synthetic oil with the additive on that
vehicle.
How do you know if your jeep has the limited slip Trans-Lock rear end?
great tutorial, man! will save me hundreds
Good video, I’ll be doing this myself soon, but I’ll be putting the rear
end up on jackstands under the frame so that the axle droops – that way you
get easy access to the top bolts on the diff cover 🙂
i dont use synthetic in the axles due to horrible heat transfer compared to
regular dyno. however, you only use the additive for the rear axle if you
have the factory limited slip differential called Trac-Lock. then and only
then do you use the additive. ill put that in the notes.
VERY entertaning! makes me want to change some rear axle fluid myself! love
the music! dad is great! good job brother!
Going to be doing this soon, as a bonus when I change my rear wheel
bearings and seals. Have had trouble finding Dino gear lube locally. Pretty
much have no choice, but to use synthetic. Prefer Dino, but my bearings are
singing bad and I don’t want to risk the axle anymore than I am.