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Old 03-31-2021, 12:41 PM   #7
mcr1010
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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Originally Posted by jabrabu View Post
Now I'm thinking it's time to change the rear differential/axle oil. It doesn't have a drain plug, so I guess you have to remove the rear diff cover to drain it. I could do this myself, but I'm not sure if I want to. I'm planning to get my rear tires replaced soon, and I'll see if the tire shop can change the rear axle oil. If not, I'll do it myself.
I changed the diff. fluid on our first MH a few years ago. It did not have a drain either, so I used a hand pump like the one from Harbor Freight to suck the fluid out and refill with fresh. Worked just fine without having to remove the cover.
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