Gear oil break-in change intervals?

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I follow Lake Speed closely, and I'm well aware of the engine break-in protocol, which I do. I was wondering if there was a guideline on break-in fluid changes for diffs as well? I did my first one at 899 miles
 
I'd ask the manufacturer of the ring and pinion gears and/or posit unit. Most cars and truck run on the factory fill for the life of the vehicle without a change at all.. I don't recommend that, just pointing out that set up properly most gear sets are pretty tough.
 
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For aftermarket gear sets, this is typically recommended (see page 5):

https://www.richmondgear.com/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/richmond/cat-32.pdf

I have done R&P sets from Richmond, Yukon and Motive and pretty much followed this procedure and been fine.

For brand new cars / trucks, the few that I have owned, I just follow the owner's manual which is generally no towing for the first x (500, 800 etc.) miles.
 
I mostly do 25k on a new vehicle and within a few thousand miles if a used car. After that, I generally run 75k for both front & rear. Subaru front diff is brutal on even Amsoil, Valv synthetic. Exception being BMW's in my sig. I simply do diffs, trans fl, and X-Drive locker every 50k. Amazing to me how small even the X3 lockers are.
 

https://www.thedifferentialfluid.co...rential Oil Change After Initial Break-in.pdf


etc.
 
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