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What type of fluid does a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 rear differential require?

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Bradford

The 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 requires SAE 80W-90 fluid for its rear differential. Ensuring your tires are in top condition is crucial for safe driving and avoiding accidents. It's inevitable that you'll encounter issues with this component over time, possibly leading to premature tire wear, feathering, or cupping. Regularly check your tire pressure at least once a month and inspect for any punctures from nails. The part may loosen and eventually need replacement. It's recommended to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to prevent accidents on the road.

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  • Steve Austin

    As per the manual, the recommended rear differential fluid for the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 is a 75w-140 with an additional 4 ounces of limited slip additive.

  • Edna A

    Valvoline's 5w-20 synthetic motor oil is specifically designed for use in the differential fluid of the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500.

  • Anh F

    In the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500, the recommended rear differential fluid is 80w-90 gear oil.

  • Angelita C.

    If your truck has a limited slip differential and does 2-wheel burnouts, you'll require about 3 quarts of 75-140 synthetic oil along with a friction modifier additive. For trucks with a regular differential and do 1-wheel burnouts, you need just under 3 quarts of 80-90 gear oil with no additive necessary. Note that the front differential uses about 2 quarts of 75-90 oil.

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