You'll need about one and a half to two quarts of standard 80 or 90 weight. I'd recommend GM Syncromesh, but any type will do. I might also add that it's the same weather front or back diff. or auto or manual trans. Josh 95 Geo Tracker TBI 2x4 5-speed w/ soft top
Fill to the bottom of the "fill hole". When the fluid starts to drip out of the hole that you are filling in the diff, then you are full.
Aprox 4 1/2 pints.
go to autozone, they'll tell you how much and what type of transmission fluid to use. I'm not sure of the automatic transmission fluid, but the manual transmission uses regular transmission fluid. Autozone will tell you how much to put after you drain it all from the big bolt at the differential. you have to fill it by taking out the speedometer cable at the top of the differential, use a long skinny funnel to fill it, and have fun trying to get the speedometer cable back in by aligning the plastic gear on the cable. takes some work, just wiggle it around until it falls into place and then tighten the screw that holds the cable to the differential.
dodge dealership told me about 120.00 for my 2002 dodge
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my (early production) 1995 OEM hardtop fit on my 1991 Tracker. They didn't change very much in this period. I think Yes, it will fit
A 1994 Dodge Ram 350 takes four quarts of transmission fluid. The fluid should be changed every 30,000 to 40,000 miles.
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90 weight gear oil, I believe 2 1/2 litres
If you want it to run right then use a genuine mopar fluid, If you aren't that bothered then halfords will stock a standard diff oil, Depends on how much you care for your car?
Tracker grossed $3,149 worldwide.
It depends on how much fluid was lost or drained. Add a little at a time, you don't want to overfill it.