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Pulled front diff cover off to change fluid and my truck has the limited slip front, did m1008s come with this option or is the truck another model? Thanks
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Probably not. Try a google search and see if an equivalent comes up, otherwise see what others here are using. I have an '09, so have not needed to look into it much.Got it...Thanks. So will the number associated with the additive have any relevance at a parts store?
Odds are, the truck is exactly what the VIN indicates. Either through assy line errors or maintenance in the DOD, you ended up with the trac lock diff. 1028s do not have troop seats, inner bed tie downs or overload springs in the rear. A previous cab change is not out of the norm either. Does it have rear overloads?
This may sound like a silly question but I have ZERO experience with differentials. I plan on changing out my fluids this spring, on the front, once you have the cover off, how can you tell the diff between an open and limited slip front end?
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Greg
This met with some resistance as well. Transfer cases had always had gear oil in them and a number of folks couldn't accept the ATF and switched out lubricants. Usually this resulted in failure.GM and New Process changed lubricants in the 1980s to Dextron II after testing. Smokey Yunick talked about this in his column in Pop Science magazine, stating Dex II has the extreme pressure package preventing gear wear.
There is also an issue with overheating at higher speed using heavier lubricants, that heat is wasted diesel.