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2002 2500. Does anybody know the torq specs for the front diff cover bolts? And do you guys recommend silicone or gasket? Thanks

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I've used both with success. Well, I just did my rear with a gasket and "great stuff" on either side of the paper gasket. 35 ft-lbs in criss cross pattern. Just make sure the mating surfaces are clean clean. A lot of people don't bother with the torque specs but it's nice for peace of mind.

I guess I'm very old fashion, I use gasket material only and will always torque, plus a drop of the soft lock tight in the threads.

Never had an issue or a second thought when done. 

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Reason I like the windows and door silicone is because at oil change time it cleans up really easy compared to other RTV or diff cover sealants. Never had a leak. I've seen a few sealants that have made a absolute mess of the bolt holes and now you got to run a tap in even hole clean the threads. Then have to run a wire brush over the bolts. Way too much work for diff oil change. :rolleyes: