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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny O" data-source="post: 583292" data-attributes="member: 61743"><p>I believe the manual says 100k, but every 30K is better. I have an '05 but I did mine already because I wanted Mobil 1 synthetic lube front and rear, plus I off-road a couple times a year and get the diffs under water. 75w-90 front and 75w-140 rear. The rear isn't too bad but the front is a PITA to get the cover off to drain it, plus with my surgically repaired elbows I couldn't bust most of the bolts loose. Went to the Valvoline Quicky-Lube, for $20 each they sucked out the diffs with their machine and put my Mobil 1 in both. The front takes a little under 2 quarts, the rear takes about 2.5 quarts plus friction modifier if you have a limited-slip.</p><p></p><p>The Quicky-Lube here charges about $34 to do the whole thing and fill it themselves. I'd recommend that at least for the front if not both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny O, post: 583292, member: 61743"] I believe the manual says 100k, but every 30K is better. I have an '05 but I did mine already because I wanted Mobil 1 synthetic lube front and rear, plus I off-road a couple times a year and get the diffs under water. 75w-90 front and 75w-140 rear. The rear isn't too bad but the front is a PITA to get the cover off to drain it, plus with my surgically repaired elbows I couldn't bust most of the bolts loose. Went to the Valvoline Quicky-Lube, for $20 each they sucked out the diffs with their machine and put my Mobil 1 in both. The front takes a little under 2 quarts, the rear takes about 2.5 quarts plus friction modifier if you have a limited-slip. The Quicky-Lube here charges about $34 to do the whole thing and fill it themselves. I'd recommend that at least for the front if not both. [/QUOTE]
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