A higher visc won't hurt on that trip, but when you're loaded up like that, and particularly going up a hill, there's far more load on the rear diff, and it's copping all the heat from the engine, exhaust and the rest of the driveline, the front diff gets all the lovely cool air.
I like the extra oil capacity with the bigger sump on the t/case, they run hot.
The poor thing cops all the heat from the engine, exhaust, and gearbox.


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). Slowly the mud tyre sounding noise obviously gets worse, so slowing down was the new driving style. Any right turn and the mud terrain like howl was un-bearingable! The the parts came and work got busy so had to delay it so many times .. more klms on the now stuffed bearing. Never pulled either way during this time, only when those Yokohamas lost their air, which they did constantly(or alignment was needed). Nice tyre, but I reckon a bicycle tyre would have been more durable!

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