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What's everyone using for lube in their LSDs?

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98. 5 2500, 24v, QC, 4x4, 4. 10 LSD, short bed, tow package, camper suspension, Westin nerfs, camper shell, TST PowerMax3, 275 RVs, EGT/Boost pillar gauges... Love my Cummins, no love for Dodge
 
I'm also using the Amsoil series 2000 75w90 without any LSD additive. It's a bit pricey,but talk about easy maintenance... no mixing ratios to fool with. I swear the truck rolls a little smoother too!

-Mike
 
I used redline synthetic,w/o friction modifier. No problems.

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99 QC. Sport,2WD 139"wb. auto,3:54 limited slip,all options except leather. autometer ultralite boost and trans. temp gauges,computech digital EGT moniter, K@N 14" cone filter, 275HP. RV injectors, custom 4"exhaust, power edge EZ, DTT VB & TC, mopar performance deep transmission pan, mag hy-tech rear end cover, roll@lock bed cover, plus other cool stuff.
 
Amsoil 2000 75W-90 without the friction modifier. I fooled around once and used 2 bottles of modifier with the Amsoil lube and essentially had an open differential. I changed this out recently after getting stuck on the snow. The straight lube gives better traction and does not scuff the clutches on turns. The downside of the LSD is that if you are driving on a slope off road, the truck tends to go sideways if you apply even a little power.

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1999 Quad cab 2500, SB, SLT, 4X4, 5-speed, 3. 54, tow and camper package, Lance 820 camper, Lance cabover stabilizers, Rancho 9000s, Airlift airbags
 
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