My 20 Laramie 4x4 w/3.92 and limited slip, just now at around 17k, started making an occasional small binding sound when turning sharply either way. First thought it was Auto AWD or something in the front not disengaging, but determined the noise/vibe did not seem to come from the front.
Then read some posts here about the rear diffs being under-filled at the factory. So I changed the rear differential lubricant, and lo & behold, there was less than two quarts in it, when the spec calls for 2.85. It has never leaked a drop, it was driven and then left to drain perfectly level for half an hour, and I was careful collecting and measuring the drained fluid. Fluid was pretty opaque but no visible metal filings.
Refilled with Owners Manual specified MS-8985 75w-140 synthetic gear oil and the specified MS-10111 limited slip additive; would not take more than a total of ~2.7 qts. Noise/vibe gone.
PS - all you need is an 8mm hex bit socket (fill plug) and a 14mm hex bit socket (drain plug), the oil, additive and perhaps thread sealant. Oh, and a drip pan and bottle to take it to the recycling center!
Then read some posts here about the rear diffs being under-filled at the factory. So I changed the rear differential lubricant, and lo & behold, there was less than two quarts in it, when the spec calls for 2.85. It has never leaked a drop, it was driven and then left to drain perfectly level for half an hour, and I was careful collecting and measuring the drained fluid. Fluid was pretty opaque but no visible metal filings.
Refilled with Owners Manual specified MS-8985 75w-140 synthetic gear oil and the specified MS-10111 limited slip additive; would not take more than a total of ~2.7 qts. Noise/vibe gone.
PS - all you need is an 8mm hex bit socket (fill plug) and a 14mm hex bit socket (drain plug), the oil, additive and perhaps thread sealant. Oh, and a drip pan and bottle to take it to the recycling center!