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DIY Front Differential Fluid Change Complete
Much easier than what others made this out to be. Didn't have to take the drivers side wheel/tire off. Cut a 1.5" piece of 14mm allen wrench to use to remove & replace the fill plug from underneath. Replaced the original drain plug with a magnetic plug.
1. Remove the 6 bolts on the aluminum skid plate. 2. Use the 1.5" long 14mm allen wrench piece to verify you can remove the fill plug using a 14mm box-end wrench. (see pictures) 3. Remove drain plug & drain differential. 4. Replace drain plug. 5. Fill with proper fluid until it runs out of the fill plug. 6. Replace fill plug. 7. Replace skid plate.
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