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Old 12-02-2006, 02:43 PM
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hey, i was looking at my rear end and was told to look where i add oil. I can seem to find it any one know where i should look?

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Easy enough.. Look at the front of the diff, towards the upper right hand side.. It'll have a square slot in the middle, this is where you take a 3/8" extension, and loosen away. It's helpful to know, to use a tube connected to the nipple on the gear oil bottle, or buy one of the Suction pumps from Napa or Autozone, just unscrew one end, fill w/ oil, and squeeze it in there..



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it should be on the right side, its a 3/8 inch drive socket fitting
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ok i'lll go look now thanks for your help
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