The rear drive axle takes 5.5 (pts.) to fill.
It was built with 80w90, If used for towing 75w140 synthetic is recommended. If it has limited slip, additive is required.It was built with 80w90, If used for towing 75w140 synthetic is recommended. If it has limited slip, additive is required.
You could, but 75w140 synthetic is recommended.You could, but 75w140 synthetic is recommended.
75w140 synthetic with limited slip additive.
If used for towing, 75w140 synthetic with 4 ounces of limited slip additive.Non-towing 75w90 with 4 ounces of additive.If used for towing, 75w140 synthetic with 4 ounces of limited slip additive.Non-towing 75w90 with 4 ounces of additive.
Yes. Use a 75w90 or 75w140.Yes. Use a 75w90 or 75w140.
The axles use either 75w90 conventional or 75w140 synthetic.The axles use either 75w90 conventional or 75w140 synthetic.
75w140 synthetic
Axles take 75w140 synthetic.
Synthetic 75w140
It takes 75W140 SYNTHETIC
Pre 1998 uses 80w90 After 1998 uses 75w140 synthetic.
80w90 The 2004 Rubicon rear differential uses 75W140 synthetic oil. On each side of the differential cover plate is a tag listing specific numbers for the differential. One of the tags lists the lubricant installed by the manufacturer. I also have a 2004 Rubicon and the rear differential on mine uses 75W140 synthetic oil plus 4 oz of limited slip lube. The front differential lists only 80W90 oil with no limited slip lube.