KATfishing
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2008 Yukon Denali, 6.2L, AWD, 160K. Purchased vehicle at 84K with an extended warranty. Front diff went out at 118K. Warranty company approved replacement with a used diff that had a 12/12 warranty and 75K miles. That differential was inspected and maintained, and under normal driving conditions just failed at 160K. Unfortunately, this is on the heels of a transmission replacement (GM remanufactured with a 3 year/unlimited warranty). We simply couldn't afford to go with a remanufactured front diff, and opted for another used diff that has 116K and 12/12 warranty. Rear diff is still original. I am hoping this is just bad luck, but I'm wondering what you have experienced with differentials... Is this unusual? Assuming the next diff is in good shape when installed, hoping I get more miles out of it. It is a trusted local shop and they will also inspect it (put camera inside), add fresh oil and install new seals. Fingers crossed that bad luck doesn't repeat itself. Wish I could have afforded a rebuilt, but the funds weren't there so soon after the tranny replacement.