The book says 1.5 gallons per differential. This puts the oil right up to the edge of the fill hole. If I take enough out to get it 1/2" or so below the fill hole that is over a quart, maybe even two. That only leaves a gallon in the diff, way below what is called for. Is this OK, as long as I don't get into long drive/high heat situations? I can see that keeping the oil level down will stop there from being a large/constant amount of oil going thru the axle tube and ending up between the axle flange and outer seal, although there is probably always oil out there...Both my rear axles had a leakly wheel, even after thorougly cleaning the vents. I've already replaced the seals in the back axle and am doing the center soon. Good thing I check them as the bearings had been washed pretty clean by the oil. I drained and refilled the diffs, keeping them below the fill hole.