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    diff oil

    i,ve got a 130 thats been fitted with maxi drive axles and a maxidrive locker in the rear and want to know the best oil to use any suggestions ?

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    I run ARB lockers and havent changed the oil i use since fitting them, 80W/90 Gear oil is the recommended grade for Land rover diffs. Not sure if maxi drive are any different.
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    Just the normal recommended oil 75-90 or what ever it is.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    thankyou both i,ll go shopping in the morning

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    I'm using the Penrite Synthetic Gear Oil for the diffs as they both have lockers. Till now I've had the Penrite gear oil in the front, but it's current ser vice will see it get some SIN Oil too (that should read that the oil is bought & about to go in).

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    WHOA!!!

    ARB clearly states running LSD oils with their lockers......

    Use Limslip oils..... Dont use std oils in locked vehicles.

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    First time I've heard that.

    My apologies Ind130. I'm not sure why the locker dictates in the diff or it specs LSD oil considering it does nothing remotely near the work of the CW/P or bearings and has no LSD packs that will be affected by the lubricant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    First time I've heard that.

    My apologies Ind130. I'm not sure why the locker dictates in the diff or it specs LSD oil considering it does nothing remotely near the work of the CW/P or bearings and has no LSD packs that will be affected by the lubricant.
    No, but the lubricating properties and friction characteristics of the oil are better....

    RTFM... (stirring)

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    Bah, manuals are for women.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Bah, manuals are for women.
    So we agree you should RTFM then?!

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