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2WD Rear Diff Gear Oil Change

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by Yinzer73, Apr 24, 2024.

  1. Apr 24, 2024 at 8:07 AM
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    Hello all,

    Looking for some tips and info on a Rear Differential fluid change. I have done a search on this through out the forum and most deal with the front (4WD) and there is talk on the rear, but nothing really specific.

    Looking for what other have used as the gear oil as I am planning on Mobile 1 75-90w or if there is another type that should be used. And the amount normally needed.

    In my Armada I normally fill until it is starting to come out of the filler hole. I figure about the same process for this one.

    Also looking out for some wisdom on the change itself, as in what to expect on doing this as it is most likely the first time its been done. Currently have 81K on the odo on my 2011.

    I am pretty competent on doing most of my own work, but first time with a Tundra.

    Thanks for the insights and info in advance.
     
  2. Apr 24, 2024 at 10:38 AM
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    Sounds like you have it figured out. Same process for any rear diff. I’d Google oil grade
    but these have the factory LS in them. So getting oil with possible necessary additives to keep the LS alive would be worth a search. Try the search feature here on the forum “2011 LS gear oil requirements” or some such. Then I won’t have to! LOL. Thanks in advance ;)
     
  3. Apr 24, 2024 at 12:40 PM
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    Thanks for the info. I have done this type of maintenance dozens of times, but each vehicle is different in its own right. I got this truck and its my 1st Toyota. Still learning the nuances of this verses other vehicles.
     
  4. Apr 24, 2024 at 12:44 PM
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    FIRST Toyota!! Well then, now you can realize that long and winding road from the rest to THE BEST!!
    I have 2 Tundra's, 3 Land Cruisers, and acknowledge my sickness with pride. Oh, and '98 RAV4 cause the best of the tiny wheelers.
     
  5. Apr 24, 2024 at 12:50 PM
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    Your Tundra doesn't use an LS additive. Not unless someone has swapped in a true LS diff. Our "LS" system uses braking on the wheel without traction as a type of limited slip. The Mobil 1 75/90 will do just fine. I use Amsoil 75/90.
     
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    Yes my first Toyota, and I am quite impressed, to the point that I am now looking at getting a 24 4Runner. Seems like Toyota has it figured out. Prior I have been a fairly loyal Nissan guy, with each of 4 I have had over the years have all made it to 300,000 plus. The Armada I have now since new in 2007 MY 2008 have 250k with no issues (knock on wood). But Nissan's have gone way down in quality. Wont be going back to those lots anytime soon.
     
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    I appreciate the info on this. I can get the Mobil 1 easier that the Amsoil, so I will stick with that.
     
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    Open fill plug first, if you can’t open fill plug there’s no point draining the diff.
     
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    Is there any reason to get a magnetic drain plug ? My ‘11 has 108k. I plan to do the diff’s 1st drain and fill. (I was asleep on the rec interval I guess) Should I get a new plug and gasket ; if so, anything special? I am a house remodel guy. I am stretching my capabilities by taking this on. Thanks!
     
  11. Nov 14, 2024 at 6:45 PM
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    I think you'll find that the drain plug that's on there has a magnet. No reason to replace it. Just use a new gasket. Be sure to loosen the fill plug first, to ensure that you CAN refill it.
     
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    Thank you. As my adult son says, dad, you don’t know what you don’t know.
     
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    I just changed my rear diff a couple weeks ago. First time in the Tundra. Very straight forward and simple. I drove it around the block to get it a little warmed up(probably not necessary). Crack open the fill plug first(as others said), drain, new crush washer, torque to spec, fill till it oozes out(took just under 4qts). I used Mobil1 75w-90. Torque fill plug to spec n clean up the mess. :thumbsup:
     
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    Catch some of that old gear oil smell in a jar! Precious memories...
     
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