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Hey fellow stagea owners,

As I have searched the diy section with no success, I just need to know how to service the diffs, isit like other diffs with a top and bottom bolt and also how much oil do I need..... Any help is much appreciated....

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:whistling: Must be a magic bottle that has both 80W-140 and 80W-90 in it!!

Yes, just undo the filler first then undo the drain bolt. Takes around 1.5 litres? A 5L bottle will do both front and rear.

Im running 80w-140 in the rear and 80w-90 in the front.

If you've only got jack stands i'd consider paying a mechanic to do it

I bought the oil myself and the mechanic charged my $50 to change both diffs (+$25 for the transfer case, that was the cost of the fluid tho)

80w90 front and rear, atf in the middle (centre diff/transfer case)

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