September 17, 200916 yr If it's an automatic then the above amounts do not apply. I just mention it because you said "front diff" and terminology like that is often applied to the auto's because they have a front diff section that runs gear oil while the rest of the tranny runs ATF so..... More clarification would be good. GD
September 17, 200916 yr Author it is a 4spd stick. Are they sloshed in the transmission..I.e. no seprate compartment for the front diff?
September 17, 200916 yr it is a 4spd stick. Are they sloshed in the transmission..I.e. no seprate compartment for the front diff? Correct - front diff, transmission, and transfer case are all in one unit. More correctly refered to as the "transaxle". They all share fluid. GD
September 18, 200916 yr If it's an automatic then the above amounts do not apply. I just mention it because you said "front diff" and terminology like that is often applied to the auto's because they have a front diff section that runs gear oil while the rest of the tranny runs ATF so..... More clarification would be good. GD My answers were specific for him because I know what he has for his lifted soobs
September 18, 200916 yr Author Really both of you guys helped. :banana:Mic knows what I have but I forgot that they are both in one houseing, so GD gave me a hand too. So with out both of you I would still be looking for a drain bolt that is not there:lol:.
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