Recommended Oil for rear Diff?

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Recommended Oil for rear Diff?

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Just curious what everyone is using? I'm pretty sure I'll be using some synthetic when I change it next, but I'm not sure which one to use. What's everyone here using?

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Post by entirelyturbo »

I use Valvoline 80W90 SynBlend gear oil in my diff and manual tranny. The only problem I had changing mine was how stiff the plugs can get!
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Red Line 75W90 Gear Oil.
This is specially formulated for LSD if you have one.

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Post by eastbaysubaru »

Nope, no LSD here AFAIK. Good info guys. Anyone else?

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Post by ciper »

Easily available, Mobil 1 full synth 75w-90 for front and rear diff.

subyluvr2212: No kidding they can get stuck. I wasnt able to change it on the rear of my BC legacy (bf was fine). I used the correct size and bent the INSIDE of the plug :o
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How much fluid in the front and rear diff? I know the answer is probably in the book, but I'm lazy and it'd be helpful to have it in this thread :D :oops: .

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Post by Legacy777 »

You're right it's in the book.....owner's manual to be more percise. ;)
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LOL!

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Post by Fernely »

I am using redline shockproof, I belive if you get 2 quarts it will be enought to do both diffs. I think the rear is .7 quart and the front 1.3 quarts.
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Post by ciper »

Just realized someone recomended LSD dedicated lubricant. YOU DONT WANT TO USE IT!! The LSD is a sealed unit, friction modifiers arent needed. All you are doing is creating more drag in the differential.
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