surfRenegade wrote:
Hi guys and gals,
Read through some old posts and thought I would create a new one to ask my question instead of revitalizing some 3 year old ones. I am going to service the front and rear diffs myself. They have never been done and I have over 77k on my 2006 Renegade. Because of this I planned on pulling the cover on the front as well. From what I gathered, I only need the red hi temp gasket sealant for both of these. So bought two tubes of that. The owners manual says use only Mopar lubricant. I purchased Lucas non synthetic for the front and Lucas full Syn for the rear. Was wondering if others have used non Mopar and happy with it.
Thanks
Just finished doing the rear diff in my 06 Sport about an hour ago. I purchased a gasket from Autozone, which was about 4 bucks, and a tube of black hi-temp gasket RTV, also 4 bucks. Apply the RTV to one side of the gasket, stick it to the cover and then add another layer on the other side of the gasket. I recommend having a hard plastic putty knife handy, my cover was completely covered in the red RTV and the plastic putty knife helps scrape it off without damaging the mounting surfaces. Be sure not to get any pieces of the old RTV in the diff, and thoroughly wipe the inside of the cover clean. I used Mobil1 in mine, but Lucas makes a very good lube as well. If you tow anything, you may want to get the heavier weight 75-140 instead of 75-90. I tow a boat/utility trailer/motorcycle from time to time so I went with 75-140. Have yet to do the front, that will be this weekend. Good luck!