I think the synthetics have a real advantage here. I have a temp gauge on my rear diff amd I had a lot of dino 90W laying around too, so I decided to experiment. Since the truck is a daily driver, 50 miles one way, I picked days with morning temps of 70F to make temp reradings on. The following readings are all with the MagHytec cover (yes I wasted a lot of good oil but I liked the temp data)
Dino at work arrival, 200F.
Next change, Mobil 1 75W-90, 180F.
Next change, back to dino 90W, 200F.
Next change, Royal Purple 90W-150 (whatever) 180F.
Interestingly I read on the Eaton site that they would extend the OTR truck rear diff warranty from 100,000 miles (with the OEM oil) to 700,000 miles if the owner/operator would switch to Mobil 1 ( and save the service receipt).
I have had a ring & pinion fail with a certain brand, which I would avoid, PM me if you want the brand name and details.
Made a believer in Mobil 1 out of me.
Also, I cant see why the front *needs* syn though since it doesnt do any work (unless you dont have a CAD)