The rear differential of a 2007 Dodge 2500 4x4 typically holds about 10 to 11 pints of gear oil, which is approximately 5 to 6 quarts. However, the exact capacity can vary depending on the specific axle type and configuration, so it's always best to consult the owner's manual or a service manual for precise information. Ensure you use the correct type of gear oil, usually an SAE 75W-85 or 75W-90, as recommended by the manufacturer.
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that all depended on the engine in it and the rearend gear.
It could have the same ratio or it could not.
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85W90 gear oil.
80/90W In the rear end the same in the transmission as long as its a standard shift transmission and not a automatic
yes, but not if 4wd
That will vary on the gear your are in and what the rear axle gear ratio is.
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If second is the only gear that does not work, there is an internal failure. The transmission will need repaired or replaced.
more than likely it's a 3.08 gear in the rearend.
Around 750 rpm with warm engine and in gear.Around 750 rpm with warm engine and in gear.