Do it yourself-- $60 worth of Amsoil gear oil, $12 worth of mopar differential sealant (I buy the expensive stuff, and it works), a tube of anti-spin friction additive for the rear (mopar-- yeah, Amsoil is suppose to have it, but it's recommended you add one of the mopar)--- $6.00
What's that $78 worth of materials?
2.5-3 hours worth of your time-- Get a few oil-changer buckets to catch the nasty---
Save yourself $172-- Optional items-- $19 Chrome rear diff cover (woo hoo), Pizza Hut Special $32 w/tip, 18 pack of Coors Light( insert beverage of choice) $20...
Sam
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> From: "VRMan" <pbatson68@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2003/03/25 Tue PM 05:01:26 EST
> To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
> Subject: DML: Wow!
>
>
> I just talked to the dealer. He said it would cost $250 to change the fluid
> in the front and rear axles. That seems high to me. Does that sound right?
>
> I was thinking about doing it myself, but I'm not sure how involved it is.
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
> 2000 4x4 CC
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