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    I replaced the fluid a few months ago, but I would like to check now that I have done some wheeling. I am very particular about keeping my maintenance up to date and keeping everything in correct working order. Hopefully it will save me some nightmares down the road.

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    cough* pics of wheeling *cough

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    LMAO I can't believe I didn't catch that in Sals post! Hahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    LMAO I can't believe I didn't catch that in Sals post! Hahahaha
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    After following your steps, I found out exactly how I would know how much was in there, because I would have to replace it. Guess I got an unexpected transfer case oil change! Lol

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    lol so you actually drained your tcase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonJon View Post
    After following your steps, I found out exactly how I would know how much was in there, because I would have to replace it. Guess I got an unexpected transfer case oil change! Lol
    Hahaha I said that on accident I swear......

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