Differential Lubricant
#11
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Re: Differential Lubricant
I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
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>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
#12
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Re: Differential Lubricant
I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
#13
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Re: Differential Lubricant
I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality GL-5 or
> GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most axles
> for just about anything other than heavy towing.
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
> "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > remember
> > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> >
> > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > because of the Lockers.
> >
> > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
#14
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Re: Differential Lubricant
Hi Bob,
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
#15
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Re: Differential Lubricant
Hi Bob,
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
#16
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Re: Differential Lubricant
Hi Bob,
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
Except, the only reason for the friction modifier is to make the
disks slip, and as you have said there are none:
http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg I'm waiting with baited breath for
JD's response from his owner's manual. My Factory Service Manual for '03
only asks for it in the Trac-Loc:
http://www.----------.com/lubeschedule.pdf I says nothing about the
Tru-Lok explained further in the book with no reference to fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bob wrote:
>
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
#17
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Re: Differential Lubricant
The Rubi's rear limited slip differential is gear-based, not clutch-based,
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
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"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
#18
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Re: Differential Lubricant
The Rubi's rear limited slip differential is gear-based, not clutch-based,
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
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http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
#19
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Re: Differential Lubricant
The Rubi's rear limited slip differential is gear-based, not clutch-based,
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
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"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
> > Jerry Bransford
> > To email, remove 'me' from my email address
> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
> > See the Geezer Jeep at
> > http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
so it has no need for the friction modifier needed for clutch-based LSDs
like the Tracloc.
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
N6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
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"Bob" <magicclaw@mac.com> wrote in message
news:47b769ae.0402031224.6ab25ed3@posting.google.c om...
> I disagree. The rubicon also has a limited slip in the rear. Barring
> any special need due to the lockers (I can't speak yes or no to that),
> it is likely the limited slip may require a special additive, much
> like my rear D44 w/limited slip does. It may not, since it uses a
> different kind of limited slip (no clutch packs?) than mine, but I
> would want some definitive answers on that before just throwing
> regular gear oil in there and calling it done.
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@mecox.net> wrote in message
news:<l4DTb.8377$1O.335@fed1read05>...
> > I doubt VERY seriously it takes anything unusual... any good quality
GL-5 or
> > GL-6 gear lube should be fine. 75W-90 is a good viscosity for most
axles
> > for just about anything other than heavy towing.
> >
> > Jerry
> > --
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> > N6TAY, PP-ASEL
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> >
> > "Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> > > Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> > > remember
> > > the answer and was unable to find the post.
> > >
> > > I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> > > I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> > > because of the Lockers.
> > >
> > > Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
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Re: Differential Lubricant
It does not require anything special because of the lockers, it does have a
requirement for special lubricant for the limited slip though.
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> remember
> the answer and was unable to find the post.
>
> I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> because of the Lockers.
>
> Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> Thanks
>
>
requirement for special lubricant for the limited slip though.
"Ice" <jicegood@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:JRCTb.137766$fgk.79223@news01.bloor.is.net.ca ble.rogers.com...
> Sorry to repeat a question. I think this came up recently, but I can't
> remember
> the answer and was unable to find the post.
>
> I have a 2003 Jeep Rubicon and it's time to change the axle fluid.
> I want to do it myself. The dealer says it requires special lubricant
> because of the Lockers.
>
> Can someone tell me what I can by aftermarket that is equivalent?
> Thanks
>
>