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Think what do they say makes syn better? Then truely understand how your diff operates and is oiled and you will find all the properties that make synthetic's "better" is the worst oil for your diff.Every wonder why gear oil changes are 12k-15k for syn? It does not hold up in diffs with small capacity.They only recommend syn gear oil for the extra 10th of a mpg it gives you so they can raise there mpg average to meet federal regs.
I could go on and on and I'm sure others will chime in saying the complete reverse but when I dropped $4200 on a rear diff and Currie stated use only dino 85w-140 as syn gear oil will destroy the diff and void the warranty and this from more years of experiance then I've been alive I'd have to take there word.Plus at $4.99 a qt compared to $17.99 a qt is a big statement.
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Interesting... I have used synthetic gear oil for many years, and hundreds of thousands of miles in every vehicle I have ever owned, and not one failure while using it. I didn't change it that often, either. I did, however, have a failure while using dino gear oil. I guess I'd better dump the synthetic, I may destroy something... Seriously though, you are not going to destroy your rear axle, or front diff using synthetic, I can assure you. You also don't need to change it that often, unless you are towing heavy loads all of the time, or otherwise pushing your axles to the max, which most don't. I have 75w140 Mobil 1 synthetic in the rear of mine as I do some towing once in a while, and I think it is probably better protection. In the front diff, I use Mobil 1 synthetic 75w90. I know others that have used this for a long time, and no failures. To each their own.
I have the same in my jeep for near 2 years now with no issues