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What’s leaking near my diff?
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1046049" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>That's a good idea Curtis. I always forget about being able to just pump it out and refill it. Especially handy if it has been sealed up with silicone and it's not leaking. That being said, IMO, everyone should take the time and do the whole deal at least once. It is a good learning experience, it is not hard, and so long as you take a bit of care and use a good torque wrench (tighten in pattern) it is hard to mess up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1046049, member: 64702"] That's a good idea Curtis. I always forget about being able to just pump it out and refill it. Especially handy if it has been sealed up with silicone and it's not leaking. That being said, IMO, everyone should take the time and do the whole deal at least once. It is a good learning experience, it is not hard, and so long as you take a bit of care and use a good torque wrench (tighten in pattern) it is hard to mess up. [/QUOTE]
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