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<blockquote data-quote="ToledoDan" data-source="post: 757209" data-attributes="member: 13704"><p>so it seems like stripped drain plugs for differentials is pretty common in SXS, RZRs etc. I have a stripped plug for the front diff. I am sure the guy i paid to do a complete fluid change/service when i bought the RZR didn't anti-seize anything. I'm past that. I was able to get all the plugs out except the front diff drain plug and I am wondering if anyone has decided to just say screw it (haha), i'm leaving the plug in there and just going to use a small suction pump to extract the fluid through the fill port and just put new in. I'm not saying that is the right way to do it, but rather than trying an EZ out and cussin when that don't work, just taking the easy route. Just curious what others have done or tell me why this is a bad idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToledoDan, post: 757209, member: 13704"] so it seems like stripped drain plugs for differentials is pretty common in SXS, RZRs etc. I have a stripped plug for the front diff. I am sure the guy i paid to do a complete fluid change/service when i bought the RZR didn't anti-seize anything. I'm past that. I was able to get all the plugs out except the front diff drain plug and I am wondering if anyone has decided to just say screw it (haha), i'm leaving the plug in there and just going to use a small suction pump to extract the fluid through the fill port and just put new in. I'm not saying that is the right way to do it, but rather than trying an EZ out and cussin when that don't work, just taking the easy route. Just curious what others have done or tell me why this is a bad idea? [/QUOTE]
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