I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma 2WD V6. Love the truck. I bought it brand new and it is still my daily driver. I only drive on roads, and most miles are highway miles. I change the oil with synthetic regularly. I drain/fill the transmission every 30K miles. I change the coolant regularly. In short, this is a well-maintained vehicle. However, I've only changed the diff oil once. In 2011 at 131K miles I drained the diff and refilled with Mobil 1 75W90LS diff oil. When I did it, I remember thinking this is probably the only time I'll ever have to do it. Now it is 2017 and I have 205K miles on the truck. Honestly, I feel like I could probably go the rest of this truck's life without fooling with the diff again. Then again, it isn't expensive or difficult to do and I plan to keep this truck indefinitely. Thoughts? I know most people NEVER change their diff oil, so I feel like the fact that I changed it once and used synthetic is at least better than that.
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