I would be shocked if it wasn't Dot 3.
Kind of what I was thinking in the back of my mind but wanted to double check so I didn't screw the pooch on a trail.
I would be shocked if it wasn't Dot 3.
Randy found the part # for the front couple years back and I have the box and number somewhere in garage
Thanks to Jeff I'll be replacing the diff bearing tonight. New Billies for the rear arrive Friday...
Front DS has spicer 1310 joints rear has spicer 1350 joints
Since I can do a wheel bearing in 32 minutes now, I'm guessing I should have it all wrapped up in less than a couple hours if the tool works properly. Not a problem
Since I can do a wheel bearing in 32 minutes now, I'm guessing I should have it all wrapped up in less than a couple hours if the tool works properly. Not a problem

Thanks to Jeff I'll be replacing the diff bearing tonight. New Billies for the rear arrive Friday...
Since I can do a wheel bearing in 32 minutes now, I'm guessing I should have it all wrapped up in less than a couple hours if the tool works properly. Not a problem
Since I can do a wheel bearing in 32 minutes now, I'm guessing I should have it all wrapped up in less than a couple hours if the tool works properly. Not a problem
Thanks to Jeff I'll be replacing the diff bearing tonight. New Billies for the rear arrive Friday...
As long as you aren't using that snap on torque gun![]()
Bought another a while ago...![]()

Snap on? I remember the one you had not having enough torque to get off the snap on nut.![]()
Nah. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-1-2-in-Impact-Wrench-800-ft-lbs-H4480/203458750
Solid cheapo gun...
the state of texas soon will stop issuing inspection stickers and transition
to a "two steps, one sticker" vehicle inspection and registration program as
a result of a new state law. Beginning march 1, 2015, vehicles will no
longer be issued an inspection sticker. Your registration sticker will serve
as a combined proof of registration and inspection.
Why you'll love "two steps, one sticker":
One sticker, one date: Are you one of the millions of texans whose
inspection sticker and registration sticker expire in different months? With
"two steps, one sticker" you will just have one sticker with one expiration
date.
Less clutter, better view: Who wants multiple stickers in their view while
behind the wheel? With "two steps, one sticker" you will just have the
familiar blue-bordered registration sticker in the corner of your
windshield.
Safer streets, cleaner air: Because a passing vehicle inspection will be a
requirement to renew your registration, more texans will comply with the
safety and emissions testing laws. So with "two steps, one sticker" there
will be safer and more environmentally sound cars on the road.
Fraud prevention: With inspection stickers no longer needed under "two
steps, one sticker," this change will eliminate the risk of inspection
sticker fraud and theft.
For more information, visit the new "two steps, one sticker" website.
For example:
Registration sticker expires 3/15
Inspection sticker expires 9/15
The owner will be able to renew registration in March 2015 and not have to get the vehicle inspected again until 2016 because the inspection sticker is valid at the time of renewal (inspection sticker expires 9/15).
The following year, before the end of March 2016, both inspection and registration will be due.