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Old 11-07-2013, 02:23 AM
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Is anyone else experiencing this in there truck? I have a small leak from the front of the bell housing right above the sway bar. If so what is the fix and how much and I looking at? If it helps it also shifts hard from 2-1. Also why they have the tranny leak should I go ahead and regear the rear diff to 4.10 or 4.56 gears. I have a 5.4 with the 9.75 rear end with the stock 3.55 gears while rolling on 35" trail grapplers. What opinions do y'all have?
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I had it on my truck within the first 10,000 miles. Tool it to the dealership and there was a TSB to fix it. Took about a day and a half to get it back.
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Originally Posted by 2010BigBlue
Is anyone else experiencing this in there truck? I have a small leak from the front of the bell housing right above the sway bar. If so what is the fix and how much and I looking at? If it helps it also shifts hard from 2-1. Also why they have the tranny leak should I go ahead and regear the rear diff to 4.10 or 4.56 gears. I have a 5.4 with the 9.75 rear end with the stock 3.55 gears while rolling on 35" trail grapplers. What opinions do y'all have?
2wd or 4wd? If four then you need to replace front and rears diff gears.
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
2wd or 4wd? If four then you need to replace front and rears diff gears.
just. 2wd
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Originally Posted by TCREAMER
I had it on my truck within the first 10,000 miles. Tool it to the dealership and there was a TSB to fix it. Took about a day and a half to get it back.
Do you remember the TSB code for it
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I will have to look it up from my paperwork, I will see what I can find this evening
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I was leaking at the bulk head connector on mine. TSB 11-3-25. Had it fixed at the dealership about 4 months ago. Took them about an hour and a half.
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I can't find the info info right now on mine...I'll keep looking
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I took the truck in. They are replacing all of the seals in the transmission and putting in all TSB for the transmission
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Originally Posted by 2010BigBlue
I took the truck in. They are replacing all of the seals in the transmission and putting in all TSB for the transmission
I'm glad to see that this is being taken care of, 2010BigBlue. Let us know how things go; if you need any help from me, I'll be here.

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