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What kind of rear axle oil is recommended for the Chevy Silverado?

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Heather zapp

Differential oil is crucial for keeping the driveshaft and wheel axles properly lubricated in a vehicle. The Chevy Silverado, being a heavy truck, requires a gear oil with a viscosity rating of 75W-90. The 8.6-inch rear differential holds 4.2 pints, while the 9.5-inch rear differential contains 5.5 pints in the Silverado. The differential casing is located beneath the truck, situated in the middle of the driveshaft. It is secured by twelve 10mm bolts for the cover, and the plug can be opened using a 3/8" drive. It's important to check the plug for any metal shavings from the gears, which should be picked up by a magnet installed in the plug. A clean plug indicates that the gears are in good condition and not worn down. It is recommended to have the gear oil changed every 30,000-60,000 miles for the Silverado, costing an average of $243-$300 for parts and professional labor.

More answers

  • Gena J

    Would Valvoline 75w 90 be suitable for the rear axle of a 2011 Chevy Silverado z71 with four-wheel drive?

  • KR

    I suggest using the Ssuper tech full synthetic gear lubricant 75w-90 for this vehicle, which costs around 20 bucks per bottle.

  • Anin

    Artificial 75w-90 gear oil. You'll need 3 quarts!

  • Jeremy Land

    Is Super Tech just the budget-friendly lubricant brand you can find at Walmart?

  • Bruce Anderson

    Are there specific specifications that the posi rear end must meet? I want to avoid any issues with it slipping.

  • Joseph O

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