mrecooper
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- Ram Year
- 2015
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- 5.7, V8
So, about a week ago I took my truck, 2015 ram 1500 lariame 4x4 in for it's oil change. The technician I who did my paperwork said I should have my fluids changes on my front, rear, and some other site for maintenance. Didn't feel like spending $300 , so I just said I'll do the rear since I typically drive in 2-wheel drive majority of the time.
So a few days go by, I start to notice from a stop or slow moving turn, I hear clunking noises. When i turn left is loud and really noticeable and when I turn right it isn't as loud. Today, it seemed to come from the rear axle area, but I could be wrong.
When you change rear dif fluid on these newer dodges is this noise normal, is there an additive that needs to be put in, or is the fluids not in the gears properly?
So a few days go by, I start to notice from a stop or slow moving turn, I hear clunking noises. When i turn left is loud and really noticeable and when I turn right it isn't as loud. Today, it seemed to come from the rear axle area, but I could be wrong.
When you change rear dif fluid on these newer dodges is this noise normal, is there an additive that needs to be put in, or is the fluids not in the gears properly?