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Lance- I don't think your truck is a posi. In Indy you were only spinning one tire. I use valvoline. I can't remember the numbers but I like it.
 
Not my rear axle, my front tires wont spin. :-laf

Actually, I thought maybe the clutches in the rear end were just wore out, but no luck again, I have the (I think what you would call) power lock, instead of the trac lock, or maybe its backwards. Mine only has two spider gears instead of four. Happy Gilmore's brother Matt was explaining it to me but my memory is shot. I missed out on a hell of a deal. A local guy totalled his 01, and said that if i swapped the rear ends out I could have his for free. His has posi and rear discs :cool: but unfortunately only my two hands wouldnt have got it done in time so i missed it.

I changed my fluid anyways and used a 75-90 synthetic.
 
SEVERE GEAR™ Synthetic Extreme Pressure (EP) Lubricant 75W-140 (SVO)

Specifically engineered for high demand applications, including trailer towing, heavy hauling, 4X4 off road driving, commercial use, and racing. Superior lube "film strength" combined with extra additives protects gears and bearings from scoring and wear. Resists high heat and possesses excellent cold flow properties. Performance specifications include: API GL-5 & MT-1, MIL-PRF-2105E, Dana SHAES 234 (Formerly Eaton PS-037) for 250,000 miles, Mack GO-J, Arvin/Meritor 0-76M, plus hypoid gear oil specifications from all foreign and domestic manufacturers such as GM, Ford and Daimler Chrysler. Can also be used in rear axles where API Service GL-4 lubricant is recommended.
 
98slushbox said:
Not my rear axle, my front tires wont spin. :-laf

Actually, I thought maybe the clutches in the rear end were just wore out, but no luck again, I have the (I think what you would call) power lock, instead of the trac lock, or maybe its backwards. Mine only has two spider gears instead of four. Happy Gilmore's brother Matt was explaining it to me but my memory is shot. I missed out on a hell of a deal. A local guy totalled his 01, and said that if i swapped the rear ends out I could have his for free. His has posi and rear discs :cool: but unfortunately only my two hands wouldnt have got it done in time so i missed it.

I changed my fluid anyways and used a 75-90 synthetic.



You have a track-lok. It's the cheaper OEM lsd.



Go with a Redline or Royal Purple gear oil-- 75w-90 if you tow little or light, 80w-140 if you tow often or heavy.
 
yeah, i have the trak-lok unfortunately. I ended up using a 75-90 synthetic. I never tow with this truck anymore. If i replace the clutch washers in the rearend if that would help it from opening up? I just dont want my rearend to open up.
 
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