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Old 07-08-2024, 10:23 PM
Salvatore Salvatore is offline
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I use the GM positraction axle gear lube in the old metal quart cans. I also use the limited slip differential fluid that comes in those small plastic containers. The old sperm whale fluid that is tuff to find these days.
I personally think it is better for the old original gears and posi plates.
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Old 07-08-2024, 11:05 PM
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I use the GM positraction axle gear lube in the old metal quart cans. I also use the limited slip differential fluid that comes in those small plastic containers. The old sperm whale fluid that is tuff to find these days.
I personally think it is better for the old original gears and posi plates.
HI YES old school metal cans of oil the best
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