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Old 11-04-2007, 09:03 PM
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Default DIY: Change the Rear Differential Fluid in 07 Tundra w/pics

Spurred on by mhadden's great thread on changing the oil, (and thanks to daless2 for some additional info) here is a "how-to" for changing your rear differential fluid.

Supplies Needed:

4 quarts of gear oil. Toyota calls for the following spec on the Differential Fluid = LT 75W-85 - GL-5 rated but 75w-90 will do. I chose Royal Purple because it comes with the no-slip additive already in it. How much Differential fluid you will actually use depends on what model truck you have, RC, DC, CC, and if it is 2 or 4 wheel drive.

In all cases it will be between 3.6 and 4.0 quarts.

15/16" socket.

A way to get the driver's side of the vehicle up so all the fluid drains out. The safest way would be to use one of the metal ramps and drive up on it. If you plan on using the truck's jack, you will need 2 bricks so you can get it high enough. More on that later, but you know you should never work under a truck supported by just a jack, right?

Towels.

Oil catch pan.

A warmed-up truck. Drive around and get the truck to normal operating temperature. Park on a level surface, wait about 10 minutes, then begin.



STEP 1:

(If you're going to use one ramp on the driver's side, drive on that now before you empty your oil out. If you're going to use a jack, wait to do so because the force of you loosening the bolts may make a dangerous situation even more dangerous)

Loosen the FILL BOLT. Always loosen the fill bolt first. What if you loosened the drain bolt first and then couldn't loosen the fill bolt? You'd be empty and out of service. Put the fill bolt somewhere you won't lose it.



STEP 2:

Place your oil catch pan underneath the DRAIN BOLT.



STEP 3:

Loosen the drain bolt and allow the oil to drain out. Give it some time to drain properly.



STEP 4:

Inspect and clean your DRAIN BOLT. It is magnetized. At 1000 miles on my truck it had a bulbous gel-like goo that was black and full of shavings. Clean that all off and place somewhere you won't lose it.



STEP 5:

Jack up the truck so all of the oil can drain out. I used two bricks since the stock jack isn't long enough. Notice I said do this now because if you do it first, using a lot of force to loosen the bolts could topple the truck. NEVER WORK UNDER A TRUCK THAT'S ONLY SUPPORTED BY A JACK. It isn't safe.



STEP 6:

Screw back in your DRAIN BOLT. Hand-tighten and then use the ratchet.

STEP 7:

Fill up the differential until it comes out of the fill hole. Tighten the fill nut by hand then use the ratchet.

Torque Settings

The Fill Plug has a torque setting of 36 Ft/#’s

The Drain Plug torque setting is 29 Ft/#’s

Toyota does recommend installing a new gasket on each of these plugs. I doubt you will have to however.



STEP 8:

Clean up and go find an open parking lot and do a bunch of figure eights. This is to get the gear oil to all the parts.

STEP 9:

Park on an even surface, unscrew the fill bolt again and check the level. Top off if need be. Replace the fill bolt and you're done.

I hope this helps. I take no responsibility for any damages to you or your truck for following this. I suggest you always take your truck to an authorized Toyota dealer for service. Thank you.

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great post. thank you! how long was it before you did your first change. anyone know what the service interval is for this?
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I did it at 1000 miles. Some will argue it's a waste of money and to wait for many miles but I wanted to get rid of any break-in gunk, put in synthetic and also I enjoy working on the truck. Off the top of my head I don't believe the manual says to change it for at least 60,000 miles.
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can't disagree with your rationale. i'm at 3K right now and will probably do it before 5K for the same reason. seems pretty straightforward and the last time i checked gear oil isn't that expensive. thanks again.
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Been meaning to do this myself, though I am a Mobil 1 guy, maybe next week.
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I chose Royal Purple because it comes with the no-slip additive already in it.
Nice, informative post.
But with an open differential, you really don't need the additive.
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Default Re: DIY: Change the Rear Differential Fluid in 07 Tundra w/pics

In the Service Record logbook is says to change it at 15k if you have been doing a lot of towing.
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Nice, informative post.
But with an open differential, you really don't need the additive.

It has LSD.
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It has LSD.

It shouldn't, unless he installed a LSD. He said that it was hard to find gear oil that didn't have limited slip additive in it not gear oil that does.
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Default Re: DIY: Change the Rear Differential Fluid in 07 Tundra w/pics

Mechanical LSD's don't have buttons to activate them, so no LSD.

Good write up but I wouldn't use bricks under a jack even if I did follow it up with a jack stand. Use some wood like a good pine that will give some but not tend to break. A few 2x8's of some kind a good bit wider than the base of the jack would be good.
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Default Re: DIY: Change the Rear Differential Fluid in 07 Tundra w/pics

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I chose Royal Purple because it comes with the no-slip additive already in it.


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It shouldn't, unless he installed a LSD. He said that it was hard to find gear oil that didn't have limited slip additive in it not gear oil that does.

Maybe I'm just confused.
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Honestly I'm not sure what my diff is, LSD or not. I just wanted to be sure so I went with the oil that already had the additive.
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Thefrozentundra,

Just curious, I know you said you bought 4 quarts of gear oil, did it take all? Best I remember on all my GM's before it didn't take that much. (I know fill to the bottom of the fill hole) I know the Tundra has that "big ole" rear end anyway. Thanks in advance for the info.
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I did it at 1000 miles. Some will argue it's a waste of money and to wait for many miles but I wanted to get rid of any break-in gunk, put in synthetic and also I enjoy working on the truck. Off the top of my head I don't believe the manual says to change it for at least 60,000 miles.
Nice write up but i think if you like working on your truck that much instead of wasting money so soon you need to go invest in a good floor jack and a good set of stands ,,( that would br SAFE ) .....
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Thanks for the write up. I've never known how to do this. Should be made a sticky.

Do you have a pic of the drain bolt?

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