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kymudder08 Mar 23, 2011 08:58 AM

Front and rear diff fluids
 
So I've drove my 2007 f150 and need to change the diff fluids. I called local dealer and they said it'll be around 400 bc they use some expensive synthetic oil so I think imma do it myself. Has anyone done this and if so how hard was it? What oil do I need to get and all that good stuff

04blackedge Mar 23, 2011 09:03 AM

Rear fluid is 75w-140, rear takes 2.5-2.75 quarts so go ahead and buy 3. Not sure on the front diff though.

kymudder08 Mar 23, 2011 09:17 AM

Oh alright thanks. Would the owners manual say what it is?

04blackedge Mar 23, 2011 09:47 AM

It should. If I remember right the owners manual says the rear fluid is 75w-90 though, its really supposed to be 75w-140 according to everything I've read.

bucky919 Mar 23, 2011 10:04 AM

I just did mine, it was around $140 for front/rear diff and transfer case. It says in the owners manual how much and what type. To remove the front diff cover is alittle tricky, its tight up there but it can be removed.

kymudder08 Mar 24, 2011 04:49 AM

Oh ok thanks. What size is our rear end? There's three diff sizes it lists and they take the same fluid but diff amounts

04blackedge Mar 24, 2011 08:12 AM

Pretty sure all the FX4s have the 9.75

kymudder08 Mar 24, 2011 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by 04blackedge (Post 1830389)
It should. If I remember right the owners manual says the rear fluid is 75w-90 though, its really supposed to be 75w-140 according to everything I've read.

My manual says 85w90 for front and 75w140 for rear. Maybe they updated my manual since it's a year newer?

04RangerDave Mar 24, 2011 09:18 AM

front diff is very tricky. legit no room on the top and top sides. The rear is suppose to be 75w140 with a modifier if it a L/S.

bucky919 Mar 24, 2011 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by 04RangerDave (Post 1830861)
front diff is very tricky. legit no room on the top and top sides. The rear is suppose to be 75w140 with a modifier if it a L/S.

Ya I just used two extensions, to get on the other side of the cross member, then one I used a ratcheting wrench on, then theres this bracket on the cross member thats held on with two bolts I removed so the cover would come out easier.

04RangerDave Mar 24, 2011 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by bucky919 (Post 1830867)
Ya I just used two extensions, to get on the other side of the cross member, then one I used a ratcheting wrench on, then theres this bracket on the cross member thats held on with two bolts I removed so the cover would come out easier.

ive seen a few 150s come into the shop that had drain plugs. never seen them since

04blackedge Mar 24, 2011 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by kymudder08 (Post 1830860)
My manual says 85w90 for front and 75w140 for rear. Maybe they updated my manual since it's a year newer?

Yup, I bet thats it.

kymudder08 Mar 24, 2011 12:38 PM

So I have to but an additive in the rear too???

kymudder08 Mar 24, 2011 04:29 PM

Got the rear and tcase done now tryin to figure out the front. What modifier do I need to add?? Any idea where i can find a pic of the front diff and where everything is??

bucky919 Mar 24, 2011 04:47 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Heres a pic of my front with the cover removed:

Attachment 86345

As for the modifier, should be able to get friction modifier at just about any auto parts store, it helps prevent chatter in the ls.

kymudder08 Mar 24, 2011 07:47 PM

Oh ok. We got it figured out. First time always takes the longest. I just used ultra black rtv as a gasket since that's what was on it when I took it off. The rear diff was milky and the t case wasnt too bad but the front looked like a damn cappuccino it was so milky.

So my next dilemma is this. I thot this was the cause but it's not and the fluids needed changing anyways. But remember the problem I was having with my ranger a couple years ago with the clicking and popping when turning? Well it's back with the f150 and we never figured it put with the ranger.


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