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LE 607 oil. Anybody using it in the 3G with the AAM?

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Was curious if anybody was using LE 607 in the AAM rears. I used it on the DANA's and both previous trucks and had good results.



Whats the pro's and cons? Is there a real big difference in the axles and LSD's?



I know what they call for, but was curious if anyone was using LE 607.





Thanks in advance. Ed
 
I have it in mine. I put the MagHytec cover on and changed to LE at the same time. I also have the ATF in the transmission.



I was running monolec in the engine, but didn't see much difference. So, back to Delo I go.
 
Le 607

Did you notice any difference? How many miles do you have and what type of gears, 4;10 with LSD etc.



thanks. ed
 
I did notice a difference in the ATF. I do not really have an way to measure the difference in fluid in the rear end. I'm running 3. 73 gears in mine. The guys at MagHytec recommended LE, so I bought it.
 
LE is supposed to be some pretty good stuff, but just pay attention to the cold pour temps on it. It may not be suitable for those in very cold climates.



Vaughn
 
Temps where I live

I live in California, or I should say the "Peoples Republic of Kalifornia", east of San francisco. Moving to Phoenix later this year so temps should not be a problem. .



Now, HIGH temps in the summer could cause me to melt, or that 115 Degree stuff, but the CTD should be ok. . LOL
 
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