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In 2006, the Dodge Ram 2500's rear differential requires 1.75 quarts of fluid for maintenance. It's important to change this part when necessary to avoid potential issues. Regular tire changes every 30,000 to 50,000 miles are essential for road safety and to prevent accidents. Ensuring your tires are in optimal condition is crucial in avoiding mishaps. Keep an eye out for any damage like holes, especially if you run over sharp objects. There may be instances where the part becomes loose and premature tire wear, feathering, or cupping issues could arise. Monitor tire pressure monthly to prevent problems.
I own a 2006 Ram mega cab 2500 that can hold three and a half quarts. This is the stock differential for a factory truck. In my 33 years of experience as a mechanic, I have never encountered a situation where it only required 1.75 quarts. Not once.
The amount of rear differential fluid that the 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 can hold is 2 quarts.