Capacity and fluid types 2014 1500 4WD

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Intercooler

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Front and rear differentials and transfer case. Anthing not trans or motor. Thanks!
 

Burla

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I know 3 quarts gets it done on both diffs, I forget exactly wont take more. Don't know if you have 8 speed transfer case, rfe is 2 quarts will get it done. 4 pints for brake fluid.
 

Nick@GotExhaust

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Message me if you would like a quote on some red line. 2 quarts for the front diff, 3 quarts for the rear diff as long as you have stock diff cover and 2 quarts for T-case
 

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Let me phone call Corey aka @Hemi395 , he has used different options.
 

Hemi395

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Front diff is just under 2qts, tcase is 1.5 quarts, rear diff is 2.5 qts.

The tcase you can use fluids other than the Mopar 44-44 fluid. I've used Amsoil MVATF and Red Line C+ in my 44-44 as well as the Mopar fluid. It acted the same on all 3 fluids with the exception of it went into 4Low smoother with the Amsoil and RL fluids. However to be 100% warranty compliant you will need to use teh Mopar fluid...

@Nick@GotExhaust can hook you up with the fluids
 

Hemi395

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Front diff is just under 2qts, tcase is 1.5 quarts, rear diff is 2.5 qts.

The tcase you can use fluids other than the Mopar 44-44 fluid. I've used Amsoil MVATF and Red Line C+ in my 44-44 as well as the Mopar fluid. It acted the same on all 3 fluids with the exception of it went into 4Low smoother with the Amsoil and RL fluids. However to be 100% warranty compliant you will need to use teh Mopar fluid...

@Nick@GotExhaust can hook you up with the fluids
 
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