Add additive on an as need basis
Gary:
I know you read this board as much as I do. From what I have read and experienced the older 94 - 97 had much tighter LSD which require LSD additive to keep from making noise then the later 98 and newer LSD even though they are all the same basic Dana 80 (manual trucks). They were very tight. This is how my 96 is. I have to add two bottles of Mopar LSD additive to keep it quite. It does not make noise then yet on a gravel surface or wet surface the inside wheel always leaves a noticeable trail. Ice and snow it is as though the rear gear is welded solid (love it this way). I have sampled ever 40 - 50K changing about the same interval. I have had very low metals but got moderate to higher TAN with longer change intervals (heat was taking its toll). The first 5 years I hotshotted pulling illegal long and illegal heavy loads for 700+ miles at a trip. All bearings still stock. Left wheel seal still factory (right changed at 15K prior to sythetics). Factory cover. Went through lots of tires but rear gears and drive train is bullet proof!
Even with all the hard miles and very tight characteristics... . it is still tight as the day it was new (even when adding two Mopar additive bottles to Amsoil S2K 75W50!
My work ride is a 2001 set exactly the same. At 20K I changed it over to 75W90 Full synthetic just like I have had such good luck in my 96. Added only one bottlees of additive. Guess what... . LSD slips some. When it is changed at 60K I will start with no LSD additive.
I am going to speculate that if a Dana LSD slips with straight synthetic and NO LSD adiditive... . Something is not set up correctly. It is not the oil!
jjw
ND
Gary:
I know you read this board as much as I do. From what I have read and experienced the older 94 - 97 had much tighter LSD which require LSD additive to keep from making noise then the later 98 and newer LSD even though they are all the same basic Dana 80 (manual trucks). They were very tight. This is how my 96 is. I have to add two bottles of Mopar LSD additive to keep it quite. It does not make noise then yet on a gravel surface or wet surface the inside wheel always leaves a noticeable trail. Ice and snow it is as though the rear gear is welded solid (love it this way). I have sampled ever 40 - 50K changing about the same interval. I have had very low metals but got moderate to higher TAN with longer change intervals (heat was taking its toll). The first 5 years I hotshotted pulling illegal long and illegal heavy loads for 700+ miles at a trip. All bearings still stock. Left wheel seal still factory (right changed at 15K prior to sythetics). Factory cover. Went through lots of tires but rear gears and drive train is bullet proof!
Even with all the hard miles and very tight characteristics... . it is still tight as the day it was new (even when adding two Mopar additive bottles to Amsoil S2K 75W50!
My work ride is a 2001 set exactly the same. At 20K I changed it over to 75W90 Full synthetic just like I have had such good luck in my 96. Added only one bottlees of additive. Guess what... . LSD slips some. When it is changed at 60K I will start with no LSD additive.
I am going to speculate that if a Dana LSD slips with straight synthetic and NO LSD adiditive... . Something is not set up correctly. It is not the oil!
jjw
ND