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Brandon1
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Getting ready for an overdue front/rear/transfercase gear oil/diff fluid change in my truck. Has 140k and never been done .

Allot of folks I have been seeing/reading are running Royal Purple 75w-90 in their front/rear diffs and xfer case. Now, this is all fine and dandy and the promise of an extra mpg is great and all, but the shit is $18 a quart. Does the truck really need premium fluid like that or will standard 75w-90 work fine?

I also have an Amsoil dealer close by, any better?

2/9/2011 11:40:37 AM

icanread2
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amsoil if you're able and want to do something beyond standard

will it provide any benefit in the form of mpg? maybe at the 1/100th of a mpg level

2/9/2011 1:07:01 PM

Dr Pepper
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standard oil is best bang for buck

2/9/2011 1:20:24 PM

smoothcrim
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penzoil synchromesh for everything

2/9/2011 2:51:23 PM

arghx
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Do you actually push the truck in towing or offroad situations?

2/9/2011 3:42:28 PM

sumfoo1
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Pennzoil is owned my shell.

2/9/2011 4:06:38 PM

Skack
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I think Mobil1 synthetic is usually around $10-$11 a quart. What do you need; 3 quarts? Maybe 4?
For something you do every 100k or so I don't see any reason to go cheaper than that. Even if you got dyno oil at half the price you're only saving $15-$20.

2/9/2011 4:16:36 PM

tripleD4u
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I think Amsoil is way overrated and a waste of money IMO.

2/9/2011 4:22:18 PM

Brandon1
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I dont tow often, but when I do its right at my limit (8k). I tow that weight maybe twice a year for a 20 mile round trip. I just wanted to get this done before I make a trip to the mts pulling a trailer. Plus, its 140k and never been done.

2/9/2011 4:47:52 PM

juicedgsr95
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In my truck (tacoma with mechanical lsd) people are having problems with synthetic and LSD additive. We are all having better luck with dino oil with the additives.

2/9/2011 5:53:39 PM

Seotaji
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Quote :
"I think Amsoil is way overrated and a waste of money IMO."


Yup.

I've used it for years and had my oil analyzed on a schedule. No need to pay so much extra, Mobil1 is good enough and if you do want to pay more, M1 Extended is even better.

I go 10k between changes (mostly city driving) and the analysis still comes back great.

2/9/2011 11:36:28 PM

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