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Update: They ended up just swapping out the diff fluid for a thicker diff fluid as well as adding the limited slip additive. Solved the issue. They told me Ram had recently changed the spec on the diff fluid so when they had rebuilt the rear diff they put it what is now considered the incorrect...
This was correct, just got it back today. They changed out the diff fluid for a thicker diff fluid and add the slip additive. They told me Ram had recently changed the spec on it and that this was a return to a previous diff fluid.
Truck: 2019 Ram 1500 Bighorn Crew Cab
I have seen a lot of discussion on here about grinds on right turns that appear to be mostly centered at the front of the truck that have impacted steering. I have something similar except it is in the rear of the truck and on both left and right turns at...
I have this same issue, however it appears to be coming from the rear of the vehicle. When I turn in either direction I get a rub/grind out of the back it seems. Dealer has replaced my rear diff to no avail on the issue. I attached a video I took from the outside with my wife driving the truck.
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