That's not really leaking that much but if oil can get out water can get in, if the diff was hot and you submerged the axle in water it would suck in water.. Personally i would repair as it is a really easy job, I've just had to cut the welded on diff pan off my Land Rover and weld a new one on as it had gone pourus, now that was a pain in the bottom.
You will own a Land Rover :lol
Anyhoo now you can work on the truck knowing it'll be fine afterwards. Hope you are using proper limited slip diff oil tho and not gear oil.
make sure you have proper limited slip diff oil, not an additive - anything else and the car will give you a very nasty surprise on the first roundabout!
If the car came with a user manual, Nissan lists the proper type / grade in there.
Advice given out on here is not to bother with aditives for diff oil and go for the proper stuff. Is the additive that you have genuine nissan on the bottle or has it just come from a nissan dealer?
This stuff....@10%
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