dude its easily a half hour job even for a first timer.
1) loosen all 10 bolts. then remove the lower 8 leaving the 2 top ones still in, but loose.
2) stick a fluid catching bucket under the diff. then with a flathead, pry the bottom of the diff cover from the housing. you can do a little bit to where it just starts to seep out, to keep things clean. or you can just pry that mofo all the way and let the fluid splash you. your choice.
3) remove top bolts and diff cover. stick your hand in the diff and make sure all the fluid at the bottom comes out as well. if your rear is jacked up, youll have a little puddle in the housing, make sure to get that **** out of there.
4) clean diff cover with a rag, and scrape off the old gasket material as best as possible. then come over to the diff, and scrape off that material as well. the surfaces need to be as clean as possible.
5) apply a generous bead of RTV Black over the mating surface of the whole diff. make sure to get around the bolt holes as well, but bead them on the inside part of the hole. you want to seal the bolt hole from the diff, or else the fluid will leak through the bolt holes if you put the bead on the outer side of the hole.
6) reattach rear housing and bolt down. use german torque method (guut en teit) if you dont have a torque wrench and specs nearby. usually youll know, since all the RTV will start to compress and seep out the sides.
7) i like to let my gasket making material sit for a while to set up before letting fluids possibly ruining it.
8) now get out your bottles of rear fluid. i used Royal Purple 75w90. i had some tubing laying around, that i stuck on the tip of the nozzle of the bottle that fit perfect.
9) now go under the car. remove the filler plug behind the differential housing. its located on the drivers side towards the front of the car(opposite of the rear housing you removed). use a 1/2" drive and a 2-3" extension to get that sucker off.
10) if you had a hose laying around, this part is easy. stick the end of the hose in the fill hole a good 2" inside. then bring the bottle up in the chassis as high as you can get it, usually next to the fuel tank. theres a ****load of room up there. then just squeeze the bottle until it is empty and repeat. 2 bottles is all you need. actually if your rear is jacked up, you might get 1.85 bottles in, due to the slope the rear will be at in relation to the fill plug. this is perfectly fine.
11) reattach drain plug using german torque method and youre done.
12) i drive the car for a good half hour. then bring it home and let it sit and check for leaks from the RTV. if you applied a good bead and let it setup, you should be fine. i was.