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I had planed to do as much of my own maintenance as I possibly could. So, I looked up how to change the differential oils. Every video I saw showed there to be a drain and a fill plug. However, mine does not seem to have the drain plug. Am I really going to have to go old school with this and open the cover? I thought they did away with that?

Also, there looks to be a skid plate right below my transfer case. It does have a drain and fill plug. However, the plate is bolted on one side but welded on the other. Pretty much making it not removable to actually service the transfer case. Is there a reason for that? T

Thanks for the advise.
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How often do people change differential oil? 20k to 50k miles?
I was going to change mine around 5K just to get the original out of it etc. Guess Ill wait longer now.
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