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<p>[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 10615514, member: 167097"]Just fill the diff housings like normal, then jack up each wheel end on the drive axles about 4-6" one at a time. Let each wheel sit elevated for about a minute each. Oil will run from the diff into the wheel end opposite of the jack. Then top off the oil in the diff. No need to waste the effort trying to manually fill each individual wheel hub.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AModelCat, post: 10615514, member: 167097"]Just fill the diff housings like normal, then jack up each wheel end on the drive axles about 4-6" one at a time. Let each wheel sit elevated for about a minute each. Oil will run from the diff into the wheel end opposite of the jack. Then top off the oil in the diff. No need to waste the effort trying to manually fill each individual wheel hub.[/QUOTE]
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