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This is true, come help
You're supposed to just crack the bottom open a bit , until it drains....
Just rotate the truck upside down.Never understood why they don’t put drain plugs on the rear like they do on the front. Of course in the front, I’ve seen people drain the oil out the drain plug only to find that the fill plug is seized up and won’t come out. Then there left with an empty differential and no way to easily refill it.
Just rotate the truck upside down.
ya I had a brain fart, now of all the stupid little things I do not have is a 1/2" allen wrench, everything I have is metric or to small, off to the store again.You're supposed to just crack the bottom open a bit , until it drains....
Crack a cold one when your done....

The instructions for your TA Performance girdle say to fill until fluid comes out of the factory fill plug on the side of the housing, not the fill plug on the cover. Don’t overfill it.ya I had a brain fart, now of all the stupid little things I do not have is a 1/2" allen wrench, everything I have is metric or to small, off to the store again.
***so the fill plug is not 1/2", lol I don't know what it is at this point but I got it off
and can't tell yet what capacity is supposed to be paperwork say's most take 2qt, internet says anywhere from 2.2 to 2.41, this adds more room, so going to try and eyeball it, the fill hole is deep cant see in there, guess it's getting filled till it comes out the hole
This might be one of those days where too much to drink isn’t enough.![]()
the factory fill plug was on the old cover plate, I put in 3qt I guess im going to call it good, factory capacity is supposedly 2.2~2.41qts and the cover is supposed to add 1/2 pint extra capacity so it has to be pretty dam close???The instructions for your TA Performance girdle say to fill until fluid comes out of the factory fill plug on the side of the housing, not the fill plug on the cover. Don’t overfill it.

Never fails!Well $hit.... I looked high and low for a decent 2500 that wasn't ratty and here one shows up on ebay....One month after I bought the Denali....
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-GMC-Y...271171?hash=item469a969783:g:DRcAAOSwUDldQp8h
the factory one does yes, but this ta performance girdle say's 1/2" npt in the manual, I didn't have anything fit, so i went hunting for a 1/2" allen-----NOPE, finally got it off and then took it to the store with me, would have been nice if they would have put in the manual that it takes a 3/8" allenI think the fill plug takes a 3/8" rachet end/extension
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Yes, and I have no idea why they put that info in the instructions but not the allen size. Like we’re going to go buy our own plug to put in there?1/2" npt is the thread size (National Pipe Thread).
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
Ya, I kinda figured it would take a 1/2" Allen, but o"well I got it done and have a nice new set of Craftsmen sae Allen wrenches now, lol1/2" npt is the thread size (National Pipe Thread).
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

If you need a 1/2” Allen why not just a 1/2” drive ratchet wrench?Ya, I kinda figured it would take a 1/2" Allen, but o"well I got it done and have a nice new set of Craftsmen sae Allen wrenches now, lol
I was just missing the 3/8's, the hardest part was beating the panhard bar on it fought me all way, took 2 sets of rubber mallets because there is no room under the truck to swing so I did it from outside the driver's wheel well, I put one mallet on the bar then smacked it with the other mallet
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would get the same resultsIf you need a 1/2” Allen why not just a 1/2” drive ratchet wrench?would get the same results
I tried everything I had at my disposal, I did finally get it off by wedging a flat head in with a smaller allen, I didn't want to put it back in like that and damage it though.If you need a 1/2” Allen why not just a 1/2” drive ratchet wrench?would get the same results