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Thread: Rear diff, no filler

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    If its got a Maxi-Drive they have to be the HD Maxi axles. He made them all and they are splined at the diff for the actuator.
    They would have screw on hub caps.
    Show us a pic of the wheel end of the side with the Maxi-Drive on it.
    You beat me to it. I'll retract my previous statement! I just came back from changing the oil and they're definitely not standard. My memory associated worn and black with standard, not the actual shape/size. The flanges are pretty industrial looking, hexagonal base with solid cylinder ends.
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    Its a Maxi Drive carrier in a RRC housing . Pre Metric .

    I used to install those exact diff locks for Mal Storey whenever someone in LROCV wanted one. Mid 80's

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    When you do an oil change measure the correct volume of oil to go in (1.7L).

    If I went by the front plug on the last front diff I had it would end up with over 2L in it and leaked like crazy out the hub seals.

    The owner's manual I have says to fill to the bottom of fill hole on the side of your rear diff, but I always use a measured amount these days.

    DL

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