Se7en62
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Last Friday, I replaced the diff and transfer case fluids. The transfer case received Lucas Synthetic 75w90 and the diffs each received Lucas Heavy-Duty 80w90. Both diffs and the transfer case were simple drain-and-fill's.
I also removed the 3rd row seats. These are simple enough to remove and store for later use.
First you just remove the single cover screw (Philips head).
Once you remove the inner cover, there will be (2) 12mm bolts holding the inner bracket.
Next, flip down the 3rd row seats and you'll find a pair of (2) more Philips head screws. Remove them and then remove the outer cover.
Again, there will be (2) more 12mm bolts holding the outer bracket in place. Remove these and the seat will be free.
I also didn't like the way the bolts looked that came with the Luso Overland Pintle Hitch. They are a higher grade, but they developed surface rust very quickly. Rather than painting them, i just replaced them with the bolts that were used for the tow hitch since I was removing that as well. (Which I decided to do after I had tightened this back up. LOL.
The last item I needed to address was improving the departure angle by removing the factory tow hitch. This was straight forward using (4) 17mm bolts on the bottom, as well as the (4) 17mm bolts holding the pintle hitch in place. The last bolt was a little tricky to access, so I pivoted the hitch out to a 45° angle on my floor jack which allowed me to grab the nut that was spinning on top of the frame. After that, I just wheeled it out and stored it for later use. - I will note that the trailer hitch connection, I just moved them up and mounted it to the frame.
I also removed the 3rd row seats. These are simple enough to remove and store for later use.
First you just remove the single cover screw (Philips head).
Once you remove the inner cover, there will be (2) 12mm bolts holding the inner bracket.
Next, flip down the 3rd row seats and you'll find a pair of (2) more Philips head screws. Remove them and then remove the outer cover.
Again, there will be (2) more 12mm bolts holding the outer bracket in place. Remove these and the seat will be free.
I also didn't like the way the bolts looked that came with the Luso Overland Pintle Hitch. They are a higher grade, but they developed surface rust very quickly. Rather than painting them, i just replaced them with the bolts that were used for the tow hitch since I was removing that as well. (Which I decided to do after I had tightened this back up. LOL.
The last item I needed to address was improving the departure angle by removing the factory tow hitch. This was straight forward using (4) 17mm bolts on the bottom, as well as the (4) 17mm bolts holding the pintle hitch in place. The last bolt was a little tricky to access, so I pivoted the hitch out to a 45° angle on my floor jack which allowed me to grab the nut that was spinning on top of the frame. After that, I just wheeled it out and stored it for later use. - I will note that the trailer hitch connection, I just moved them up and mounted it to the frame.
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