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Author: | liquidxit2 [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:01 pm ] |
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I see that 75 140 is recommended for the rear if you tow. Well I dont to much more then 4 bikes (pedal not motorized), but I do haul a ton of gear inside and plan on getting a safari rack for more hauling abilities. Im thinking I may want to convert to this higher wieght. What do you guys use? and what is your rigs purpose? |
Author: | JJsTJ [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:06 pm ] |
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75w140 won't hurt but a good compromise is to run the Severe Gear 75w110 from Amsoil. I run it in all 4 of my Jeeps in both diffs and so do about 75% of my customers. |
Author: | infernicus [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:47 pm ] |
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I use the Severe Gear 75w110 from Amsoil as well. Kicks butt. |
Author: | tjkj2002 [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 5:59 pm ] |
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I use regular dino 85w-140 gear oil in both of my diffs,It will see heavy rock crawling and at over 6000lbs it's like towing a 2000lbs trailer all the time. Oh and synthetic oil is a big no-no for the my rear axle,will grenade it fast. |
Author: | oddball [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 7:32 pm ] |
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JJsKJ wrote: 75w140 won't hurt but a good compromise is to run the Severe Gear 75w110 from Amsoil. I run it in all 4 of my Jeeps in both diffs and so do about 75% of my customers.
I fall into that 75% - I've only used my rear Hidden Hitch receiver as a recovery point but that's going to change. JJ - This coming spring I am going to be towing one ATV on a aluminum 2-position trailer, should I stick with 110 or go with 140? |
Author: | FreedomKJ [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:46 pm ] |
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tjkj2002 wrote: I use regular dino 85w-140 gear oil in both of my diffs,It will see heavy rock crawling and at over 6000lbs it's like towing a 2000lbs trailer all the time.
Oh and synthetic oil is a big no-no for the my rear axle,will grenade it fast. I know the axles and tires are heavy, but how did you manage to add 1500+ pounds to your KJ? |
Author: | Diggerfreek [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:15 pm ] |
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FreedomKJ wrote: tjkj2002 wrote: I use regular dino 85w-140 gear oil in both of my diffs,It will see heavy rock crawling and at over 6000lbs it's like towing a 2000lbs trailer all the time. Oh and synthetic oil is a big no-no for the my rear axle,will grenade it fast. I know the axles and tires are heavy, but how did you manage to add 1500+ pounds to your KJ? SFA |
Author: | liquidxit2 [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:34 pm ] |
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So why do you say synthetic is a big no no for the rear? Or is it cause you have a different rear end? |
Author: | Diggerfreek [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:41 pm ] |
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liquidxit2 wrote: So why do you say synthetic is a big no no for the rear? Or is it cause you have a different rear end?
Yeah, he had a rock jock 60 IIRC |
Author: | JJsTJ [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:44 pm ] |
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Strangely, a couple axle MFG's are misinformed about Syn gear lubes. The majority recommend synthetic and one even sells their own brand of syn lube. |
Author: | liquidxit2 [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:04 pm ] |
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Ok cool. Im thinking of putting the 75 140 now because I max payload almost year round, near maxing the tongue weight with the extension I have to use for bikes, and I have ~1in over sized tires. I planning on using the recommended synthetic and friction modifier, was thinking mobile 1 synthetic or amsoil not 100% settled though. |
Author: | tjkj2002 [ Thu Dec 03, 2009 11:41 pm ] |
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JJsKJ wrote: Strangely, a couple axle MFG's are misinformed about Syn gear lubes. The majority recommend synthetic and one even sells their own brand of syn lube. Rear high pinion axles are a different story.Currie used to say synthetic was good till it kept grenading there HP diffs,no problems running dino oil though.Same is true with Hi9's,I do not know about Dynatrac's HP axles.
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Author: | Cacher123 [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:27 pm ] |
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OK, Question here.... I'm changing all the fluids this weekend. I remember something about adding some additive (duh) when doing the diffs...??? What oils do I need for what? ![]() |
Author: | FreedomKJ [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:30 pm ] |
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75W-140 Synthetic front and rear, with friction modifier for the rear IF you have the Trac-Loc. |
Author: | ReneDave [ Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:53 pm ] |
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Check the synthetic gear lube before buying a friction modifier - many of them are safe to use with limited slip clutches without additional additives. I use both Royal Purple and Mobil 1, neither of which require additives. I've figured a safe rule of thumb is you'll be fine with a 90 weight lube for loads up to the weight of four full grown adults, as long as you're not overly abusive on the skinny pedal. For trailering, wheeling, or any other activity that puts more than the typical on-road stress on the axle go with the heavier weight gear lube. |
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