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#192728 - 17/05/06 06:12 PM
Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Hi, just wondering if any of you know what size socket is required to remove the drain plug from the rear diff. The dealer wont tell me. Thanks, RoughRoad 
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#192729 - 17/05/06 06:18 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Use a 1/2" breaker bar, no socket. Put the square end right into the hole of the plug.
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#192730 - 17/05/06 06:18 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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I use a half inch drive extension w/ no socket.
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#192731 - 17/05/06 06:28 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Thanks guys. I'll give that a go. RoughRoad ![[ThumbsUp]](graemlins/thumbsup.gif)
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#192732 - 17/05/06 06:38 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Registered: 27/02/01
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Loc: Seattle, WA
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OK, that's pretty pathetic if the dealer is so hard up for your money to replace the diff fluid that they won't tell you that you just need a 1/2" square drive!
:rolleyes:
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#192733 - 18/09/06 02:34 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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So does anyone know the actual size and where you can get it? I'm trying with my 1/2 and i'm just messing up the bolt.
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#192734 - 18/09/06 02:45 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Originally posted by miskywhisky: So does anyone know the actual size and where you can get it? I'm trying with my 1/2 and i'm just messing up the bolt. I can't confirm this, but according to this thread it is 13mm. 1/2" = 12.7mm
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#192735 - 18/09/06 06:23 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Registered: 18/02/02
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Loc: Reading, MA
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Originally posted by miskywhisky: So does anyone know the actual size and where you can get it? I'm trying with my 1/2 and i'm just messing up the bolt. You may have come across the same problem I did - the last place that did my diff fluids used airtools to put the diff plugs back in and overtorqued the plugs.  I stripped the rear fill plug trying to break it loose and (a few eeks later) Saltus helped me by welding an extension to the plug and then we used his airtools to get the plugs out. I needed the 200+ PSI line to get the front drain plug out. The only plug I could get loose with a breaker bar was the front fill plug.
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#192736 - 18/09/06 06:36 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Brooklyn, New Yawk
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And if it's not already too late, make sure you can get the fill plug loose BEFORE you remove the drain plug.
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#192737 - 18/09/06 07:04 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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So did you get them out using a 1/2" or did you find a 13mm square socket? I'm not going any further till i can find something that fits better. i would just give up and take it to a dealer but i am incredibly stubborn and don't like sending out work i can do myself.
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#192738 - 18/09/06 07:15 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Registered: 18/02/02
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Loc: Reading, MA
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Originally posted by miskywhisky: So did you get them out using a 1/2" or did you find a 13mm square socket? I got them out with a 1/2" drive 6" long extension and 1/2" drive breaker bar (and air tools)
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#192739 - 19/09/06 08:40 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Mine was actually deformed by rocks  before the diff skid. I tried every 1/2in I had as in breaker bars and ratchets. Nothing helped. Finally I bought two  new drain plugs and removed the bad one with vise-grips.
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#192740 - 19/09/06 10:53 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Well 3 of the best local shops for tools and a snap on truck and i still can't find this bastard. i've found one online but its in europe. My gosh this can't be that hard. It really pisses me off that nissan would put such a bolt on that is impossible to find the socket for.
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#192741 - 02/10/06 04:17 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
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Originally posted by miskywhisky: Well 3 of the best local shops for tools and a snap on truck and i still can't find this bastard. i've found one online but its in europe. My gosh this can't be that hard. It really pisses me off that nissan would put such a bolt on that is impossible to find the socket for. So just use the damn 1/2". 
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#192743 - 06/10/06 05:20 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Georgia
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At least its a good excuse to buy more tools....I always look for a good excuse to sell to my wife.....!!!!
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#192744 - 06/10/06 09:40 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Does the 06 take the same tool? For $8, maybe not a bad thing to have around.
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#192745 - 16/10/06 11:27 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Originally posted by jandrew: Does the 06 take the same tool? For $8, maybe not a bad thing to have around. Don't know, you'd have to hop under it and look. But since your so close you can come by and borrow if you want. Its ends up about $22 after shipping and low order fees:rolleyes. But just showed up so i'm about to go do it now.
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#192746 - 16/10/06 11:42 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
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Funny, it looks just like a normal drive end...? Well, let us know how it works out, maybe shoot some How To pics. 
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#192747 - 16/10/06 03:38 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Worked great, was thinking of how to halfway through but i was dirty and didn't have my camera. Pretty self explanitory though.
get oil (lsd additive if needed)
Front: drop front skidplate use 6" extension and 1/2 wrench (or 13.1mm pipe socket if the 1/2 doesn't work) unscrew front drain bolt unscrew bottom bolt drain replace bottom bolt fill till oil is level with front bolt replace front bolt. reload front skid plate
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drop spare (just to have more room to work with) undo fill bolt undo drain bolt drain replace drain bolt fill with oil to fill bolt (add lsd adative if you need it before oil) replace fill bolt reload spare
done
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#192748 - 16/10/06 07:56 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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1/2" and some thin shims worked fine for me.
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#192749 - 16/10/06 10:08 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Lawrenceville, NJ, USA
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I have to do mine...a rock or two have made violent attempts at love with the plug in the rear, and there is no hole for a plug tool...just a smeared plug like crater in the diff. I drilled a hole through it to drain the oil after taking out the pristine fill plug. That was last weekend....soon, I'll torch the bugger out and replace it with the new plug I got a week ago.
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#192750 - 17/10/06 10:44 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Registered: 23/08/00
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Loc: Fort Collins, Colorado
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What is the torque spec on the drain/fill bolts? Thanks
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#192751 - 17/10/06 10:52 AM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Anonymous
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front 43-72 ft/lbs rear 43-87 ft/lbs
for both filler and drain
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#192752 - 17/10/06 02:44 PM
Re: Rear Differential Drain Plug
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Loc: Fort Collins, Colorado
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