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Old Jul 7, 2007
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changing diff fluid

hi does anyone know if a 2000 ford ranger 4.0 4x4 would have a traction lok diff stock? thinking of changing the diff fluid...need to know if i need to get friction modifer and what visicoty of gear oil do i need?
 
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Old Jul 7, 2007
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Traction-Lok was optional. Check the axle code on the driver door jamb label and look it up here to see if you have open or L/S.
 
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Old Jul 7, 2007
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
Traction-Lok was optional. Check the axle code on the driver door jamb label and look it up here to see if you have open or L/S.
thanks for the link i just found out my truck already has 4.10.
 
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Old Jul 10, 2007
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sorta explains why my truck loves the gas pump.. 4 10 gearing sorta wish it was limited slip but rarely off road and am not building a race truck so not huge issue to me
 
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and you will love the smell lol
 
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we also have a gear ratio chart here:
https://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2...ad.php?t=37149
 
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