2015 Tundra ~85k miles. I believe this is the first service on this rear diff, unless a quickie lube did it and the owner wasn't fully aware.
Ironically @The Critic had warned me worn diff bearings (I'm assuming this means carrier bearings) could be a problem on these.
Thoughts? I guess this could also be from wheel bearings, if you wanted to consider all possibilities. Could also be from careless assembly when assembled new, but that feels unlikely.
My thoughts are run it and check again in 10k or 20k miles. If more chunks are showing, further action is warranted.
Ironically @The Critic had warned me worn diff bearings (I'm assuming this means carrier bearings) could be a problem on these.
Thoughts? I guess this could also be from wheel bearings, if you wanted to consider all possibilities. Could also be from careless assembly when assembled new, but that feels unlikely.
My thoughts are run it and check again in 10k or 20k miles. If more chunks are showing, further action is warranted.