Question Regarding Diff Fluid Change..

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I was planning on changing my rear diff oil to RP. However is there some sort of additive I have to use? or can I use the RP 75/90 fluid on its own? Did a search and wasn't quite clear on that, Thanks.


FYI: this is for a 05 4x4 Tahoe.
 

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RP = Royal Purple?

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yeah, I ended up just doing the rear diff for now with Royal Purple; dam thing took 3.5 qts! Didn't expect it to be that much. Truck seems to be a bit smoother, but it could all just be in my head; I also did an oil change at the same time; so maybe a combo of the two. Planning on doing the Transmission soon too, switching it to RP probably. Just need to work out the issue with the 4 wheel drive not working.
 

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I'm going to be doing this within the next couple of weeks?

Side question: Did the differential fluid stink? I changed it in my old mustang and got it all over my clothes. I ended up having to throw the clothes away because the smell was all over me.
 
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yeah the old stuff smelled bad. Not sure if the previous owner even bothered to change the fluid.
 

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Gear fluid in general smells like crap. However comparing it to supercharger oil it smells like roses. S/C oil stinks so bad it will stain your skin with the foulest smell for days.


Just a FYI-RP diff fluid will also help keep the temps down. Most failures are due to excessive heat over time.
 

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can anyone walk me through a diff fluid change? Do you have to remove the cover or is there an easier way?

I'm surre if I had bothered to search here or GMFS a little I could come up with something but it just now crossed my mind.
 

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