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What type of fluid does the Ford Ranger rear differential require?

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Everette M

The Ford Ranger requires 75w-140 synthetic lubricant for its rear differential. It is important to change this component when needed. It is recommended to replace your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to maintain road safety. Ensuring your tires are in good condition is crucial to prevent accidents. Regularly check for any damages or punctures, as well as the tightness of the part. Keep an eye out for premature tire wear, feathering, and cupping issues. Don't forget to inspect tire pressure monthly to avoid any problems.

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  • Bryan V

    The recommended fluid type for the rear differential of a Ford Ranger is a synthetic lubricant with the viscosity rating of 75w-140.

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