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Hello everyone, I am getting ready to replace my front and rear differential fluids. A long with the transfer case fluid. I’m going to use 75-90 Amsoil for the diffs. I found through the threads on here where someone noted the fluid capacity’s so thank you for that. But I’m not sure if I am supposed to use an additive in the rear diff. I’ve heard mixed opinions on this. Most people say that if you have a LSD then you do need to add it. But I’m not sure what type of diff I have either. Also I know I have to remove the cover on the rear one, and I can’t find a straight answer on if I’m going to need a new gasket or if mine has a reusable one. I have a 2007 Yukon Denali. This will be the first time I change these fluids.
 

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Put the fluid in that your owner's manual recommends. Have a new gasket at the ready, if needed. Make sure to sight down the sealing surface on the cover and use a ball peen hammer to flatten back out, if needed. Your manual will also give you capacities.
 
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Put the fluid in that your owner's manual recommends. Have a new gasket at the ready, if needed. Make sure to sight down the sealing surface on the cover and use a ball peen hammer to flatten back out, if needed. Your manual will also give you capacities.
My manual doesn’t say anything about additives. It just says use 75-90. How can you tell what type of diff you have?
 

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If your RPO code sticker says G80, you have the LSD. If the manual says nothing about additives, then use no additives.
 

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Here's some intel.. Front then rear axle specs listed.

I look all this data up, walk over to my cabinet of oils and say.. Hmm.. I have enough of this other stuff.. it'll do. Edit- But just in case you really need it.. Here you go.



ApplicationType of MaterialGM Part NumberCanadian Part Number
Differential Carrier Assembly Case Mating SurfacesSealantGM P/N 1052942Canadian P/N 10953466 or equivalent
Electric Motor ActuatorSealantGM P/N 12346004 or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953480 or equivalent
Front Drive AxleLubricantSynthetic Gear Oil GM P/N 88900401 (GM Spec 9986115)Canadian P/N 89021678
Front Drive Axle Inner Shaft Housing to Differential Carrier AssemblySealantGM P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466) or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953466 or equivalent
Pinion Yoke SplinesSealantGM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953480 or equivalent

MetricUS English
ApplicationSpecifications
Axle Capacities
  • Front Axle 1000 Series (8.25”)
1.43 liters1.51 quarts
ApplicationType of MaterialGM Part NumberCanadian Part Number
Locking Differential GuidesChassis Lubricant12377985 or equivalent88901242 or equivalent
Pinion Gear Bearing RetainerSealant1052943 or equivalent10953491 or equivalent
Pinion Yoke SplinesSealant12346004 or equivalent10953480 or equivalent
Rear Axle (8.6/9.5/9.76 inch axles)SAE 75W85 Synthetic Gear Oil19300457 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998637519300458 or equivalent
Rear Axle (10.5,11.5 inch axles)SAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Axle Housing SpindleSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Axle Hub SpindleSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Locking Differential Clutch (friction disc) Disc (8.6/9.5/9.76 inch axles)SAE 75W85 Synthetic Gear Oil19300457 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998637519300458 or equivalent
Rear Locking Differential Clutch (friction disc) Disc (10.5/11.5 inch axles)SAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Ring GearMarking Compound1052351 or equivalent10953497 or equivalent
Wheel BearingsSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Wheel Bearing CupsSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
MetricUS English
ApplicationSpecifications
Axle Capacities
  • Rear Axle 1000 Series without RPO AXN (8.6”)
2.03 liters2.15 quarts
  • Rear Axle 1000 Series with RPO AXN (9.5” LD)
2.45 liters2.59 quarts
 
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Here's some intel.. Front then rear axle specs listed.

I look all this data up, walk over to my cabinet of oils and say.. Hmm.. I have enough of this other stuff.. it'll do. Edit- But just in case you really need it.. Here you go.



ApplicationType of MaterialGM Part NumberCanadian Part Number
Differential Carrier Assembly Case Mating SurfacesSealantGM P/N 1052942Canadian P/N 10953466 or equivalent
Electric Motor ActuatorSealantGM P/N 12346004 or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953480 or equivalent
Front Drive AxleLubricantSynthetic Gear Oil GM P/N 88900401 (GM Spec 9986115)Canadian P/N 89021678
Front Drive Axle Inner Shaft Housing to Differential Carrier AssemblySealantGM P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466) or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953466 or equivalent
Pinion Yoke SplinesSealantGM P/N 12346004 (Canadian P/N 10953480) or equivalentCanadian P/N 10953480 or equivalent

ApplicationSpecifications
MetricUS English
Axle Capacities
  • Front Axle 1000 Series (8.25”)
1.43 liters1.51 quarts
ApplicationType of MaterialGM Part NumberCanadian Part Number
Locking Differential GuidesChassis Lubricant12377985 or equivalent88901242 or equivalent
Pinion Gear Bearing RetainerSealant1052943 or equivalent10953491 or equivalent
Pinion Yoke SplinesSealant12346004 or equivalent10953480 or equivalent
Rear Axle (8.6/9.5/9.76 inch axles)SAE 75W85 Synthetic Gear Oil19300457 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998637519300458 or equivalent
Rear Axle (10.5,11.5 inch axles)SAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Axle Housing SpindleSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Axle Hub SpindleSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Rear Locking Differential Clutch (friction disc) Disc (8.6/9.5/9.76 inch axles)SAE 75W85 Synthetic Gear Oil19300457 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998637519300458 or equivalent
Rear Locking Differential Clutch (friction disc) Disc (10.5/11.5 inch axles)SAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Ring GearMarking Compound1052351 or equivalent10953497 or equivalent
Wheel BearingsSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
Wheel Bearing CupsSAE 75W9088900401 or equivalent meeting GM Specification 998611589021678 or equivalent
ApplicationSpecifications
MetricUS English
Axle Capacities
  • Rear Axle 1000 Series without RPO AXN (8.6”)
2.03 liters2.15 quarts
  • Rear Axle 1000 Series with RPO AXN (9.5” LD)
2.45 liters2.59 quarts
Thank you for all this information. I took a screenshot of everything and saved it in my files. It’ll come in handy.
 

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And to confirm, the G80 is a centrifugally activated mechanical locker, not a limited slip, so it does *not* use LSD additive.
This is what I understood as well. It's a locker, not as LSD.

But I know guys call the G80 anything but a locker: LSD, positraction, etc.

Probably the confusion is that G80 was also a rpo code for an actual LSD on other vehicles, such as tbe F body's
 
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Might wanna read about the product you’re intending on using :happy160:
Well they pretty much all do. I was doing some research yesterday and the Valvoline brand does too. So I’m assuming it doesn’t matter. I wanted to use Amsoil or Valvoline only so I I’m just gonna use one of them with no additive because according to the bottles they already come with it.
 

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One more question guys. Transfer case question. I’m also going to change that fluid but I’m a bit confused. My OM says to use manual transmission fluid but I’ve read that people are using Dexron 6.
 

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One more question guys. Transfer case question. I’m also going to change that fluid but I’m a bit confused. My OM says to use manual transmission fluid but I’ve read that people are using Dexron 6.
Depends on the TC. Many of them do call for ATF in the OM. Use whatever the manual calls for.
 

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