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REAR END OIL CHANGE FOR DODGE RAM 2004 DO WE NEED TO USE A ADDITIVE IF WE USE SYNTHETIC OIL?

REAR END OIL CHANGE FOR DODGE RAM 2004 DO WE NEED TO USE A ADDITIVE IF WE USE SYNTHETIC OIL?

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It would be much cheaper to hire a gang of Mexicans to ride along with you. When you have a blowout get them to fix the flat for you so you don't have to worry about getting run over.
Sound like a good idea, I would love it but it would take to much time and money for RD. If it would show up anywhere it would be in HIGH END stuff.
2004 Dodge Ram Rear End
if u mean engine oil, then no. But if you mean the rear differential, then you would use gear oil, not motor oil, so check your manual for the viscosity.
If it is a rear end differential fluid buy yourself a good synthetic differential fluid. Especially if you do any towing. Then no, you will not need to put in an additive unless you are hearing chatter or noise in the differential.

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