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OK... Im going to bite the bullet and get some MagHytec covers for my 9. 25AA and 11. 5AA diffs.

I tow a 11-12 K trailer about half my yearly mileage 10K, and commute the other half 10K. I sometimes tow in 100+F temps.

Currently using Mopar 75W-90 with 91K on truck. Considering Amsoil SVT 75W-110 for front and rear. Is there any reason this would be a mistake?
I don't want to slow down my front diff with thicker oil and reduce mileage, but I figure the Amsoil should make it about the same resistance to rotation.

Anything else I should consider before buying $150 worth of gear lube?

All advice and experiences welcome.
Thanx,
Joe
 
That's what I use and it works great! I would become a preferred customer and get it cheaper. Unless prices have changed or something cause I didn't spend that much.
 
I think you should be fine... I run 85w140 Royal Purple in the rear of mine and actually gained mileage over 75w90 Mobile 1...

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OK... Im going to bite the bullet and get some MagHytec covers for my 9. 25AA and 11. 5AA diffs.



I tow a 11-12 K trailer about half my yearly mileage 10K, and commute the other half 10K. I sometimes tow in 100+F temps.



Currently using Mopar 75W-90 with 91K on truck. Considering Amsoil SVT 75W-110 for front and rear. Is there any reason this would be a mistake?

I don't want to slow down my front diff with thicker oil and reduce mileage, but I figure the Amsoil should make it about the same resistance to rotation.



Anything else I should consider before buying $150 worth of gear lube?



All advice and experiences welcome.

Thanx,

Joe

You can't go wrong with that. Check out the link. This is a comparison on gear lubes.



AMSOIL - A Study of Automotive Gear Lubes
 
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Thanks for the input guys. Very encouraging :)

I hear there is a TDR magazine article on MagHytecs with Amsoil.
Does anyone know which issue it was in?

Regards,
Joe
 
Hey mojaveJoe,

You talking about TDR issue 54... page 124?



Yes. That's it... . Thanks for the info.



You're welcome :-laf



(sometimes talking to myself helps clear things up :-{} )
 
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This can't be right, or is it?

Dealer wants $28. 08 a qt for full syn Mopar 75W-90 :eek:



Makes Amsoil at less than half that cost sound pretty good.

Is this why most change over to Amsoil or other aftermarket gear lubes?



Count me as a convert if so, Oo.
 
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