Rearend Rumble

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drtj

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I have a 99 expy. It sat in water for about an hour one night waiting to get pulled out. I changed the fluid in the rearend (thiniking I had water in it. It didnt) when I start off & i'm turning it feels like the rearend is wanting to slip. Do I need to change the fluild again? Any suggestions?
 

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Did you use a synthetic gear oil? If not did you add the little bottle of limited slip additive? I have found that sometimes if you run a regular gear oil you need to add two bottles of the additive, but if you run synthetic you do not need to put in anything else. The synthetic is a lot more expensive (about $60 for enough Royal Purple ) but well worth the money, for me I could notice the difference when coasting and also the rear-end temps stay cooler when towing.
 
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I used one tube of the limited slip additive. With the regular gear oil. I used 80w-140. Its a little bit heavier than what it called for in the synthetic. I found some syn. for $7. a bottle. So i guess I will drain it & fill it up again. Also the ABS light is on. I disconnected the plug blew it out real good & cleaned it, but its still on. I couldnt figure out how to get it out of the rearend. I guess I'm a tard or something b/c it's usually pretty simple to do things like that. Is there a trick to it? So I can replace it. Thanks for the help.
 

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check your breather tube. if its still attached. if not then tape it back on. idk how to fix that. when mine comes off my rear end feels weird.
 

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so drtj, did you ever get that rumble feeling to go away? i changed my fluid about a month back (had water in it) and i still have the chattering in the rear end. at least it feels that way. wondering if maybe i change the fluid in the front diff it might fix the problem.
 

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that could be something too. the front diff needs to be changed. since you have awd. and even with 2wd the diff is still spinning. just no power.
 
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