gear oil
Before I run out to Autozone to get some gear oil, I just wanted to see what yall thought about it. My Royal Purple is leaking through the seal and I'm gonna get some dino and stop running that synthetic crap. If I run dino, do I have to add anything to it? I was just gonna get some 75w-90 Valvoline High Performance Gear Oil.
I was actually about to change my diffs and run royal purple myself and have always heard good about it. I am wondering this as well. I have heard of ring blowby issues with people running synthetic motor oil...
Yeah I'm just gonna see if dino will leak and if not, I'm gonna keep running it. A lot of people on here will tell you there's no point in running synthetic unless you're racing your JK haha and dino is hell of a lot cheaper
Before I run out to Autozone to get some gear oil, I just wanted to see what yall thought about it. My Royal Purple is leaking through the seal and I'm gonna get some dino and stop running that synthetic crap. If I run dino, do I have to add anything to it? I was just gonna get some 75w-90 Valvoline High Performance Gear Oil.
otherwise, pure dino oil (API GL-5) will be fine.
Last edited by ronjenx; Aug 17, 2011 at 12:53 PM.
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Y'all is short for saying "you all". It's like saying what's for "what is" or you're for "you are".
Dino oil is oil from the earth. It's not man-made like synthetic. It's just a nickname.
You're welcome. Or should I say "YOU ARE welcome" so you can understand what I'm saying?
Dino oil is oil from the earth. It's not man-made like synthetic. It's just a nickname.
You're welcome. Or should I say "YOU ARE welcome" so you can understand what I'm saying?
That is english; southern style.
Back to the OP, Autozone carries a Valvoline semi-synthetic gear oil. It works well in limited slip applications. BTW, if your seals are leaking, dino oil won't fix that. Napa carries the seals for about $9 each. I did my pinion seal at 18,000 miles. First time I ever had to change a leaking pinion seal. Jeep's quality really sucks.
Back to the OP, Autozone carries a Valvoline semi-synthetic gear oil. It works well in limited slip applications. BTW, if your seals are leaking, dino oil won't fix that. Napa carries the seals for about $9 each. I did my pinion seal at 18,000 miles. First time I ever had to change a leaking pinion seal. Jeep's quality really sucks.




