Lexus Transfer Case & Rear Differential Fluid Change: Do it Right?! – Toyota AWD

Lexus Transfer Case & Rear Differential Fluid Change: Do it Right?! – Toyota AWD

Lexus RX350 AWD

Replace the transfer case and rear differential fluid every 30,000 miles and do it the right way: 1) with the correct fluid, and 2) with the right procedure. Extra tips on fill plug access, use of gaskets/crush washers, and torque specs, etc.

Part Number:
+ Gear Oil: SAE GL-5 75W-85
+ Fill and Drain Gaskets: 12157-10010

Links to parts and tools used in the video:

* Gear Oil 75W-85 GL-5: https://t.ly/UrWGu
* Genuine Toyota Gaskets (12157-10010): https://ebay.us/bpfnuR
* Fluid Pump: https://ebay.us/cOvsSX
* Fluid Extractor / Syringe: https://ebay.us/1lrNOx
* U-Joint Socket Adaptor: https://ebay.us/lpKXL6

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@profsg says:

Links to parts and tools used in the video:

* Gear Oil 75W-85 GL-5: https://t.ly/UrWGu
* Genuine Toyota Gaskets (12157-10010): https://ebay.us/bpfnuR
* Fluid Pump: https://ebay.us/cOvsSX
* Fluid Extractor / Syringe: https://ebay.us/1lrNOx
* U-Joint Socket Adaptor: https://ebay.us/lpKXL6

@abrahamjoseph6707 says:

I have a 2007 accord in need of new tires for daily driving(all season). My main concern is safety ( wet traction, braking etc) and longevity. Any price will do.

@sladeg9471 says:

Would the higher 75-90 be perhaps not as good for very cold climates?

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