Re: Should i add lucas to my differential ?
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Originally Posted by Longhorn Man
new oils don't need additives. Most synthetics don't even need posi lube added.
There is no real reason NOT to use a quality synthetic lube with the exception of cost. And if it leaks after filling with synthetic, you already had a problem.
While some of the lucas additives are worth something, some of them are snake oil. I highly doubt there is anything in there gear lube that a quality synthetic lube doesn't already have.
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ZZZactly^^^
The only thing that I would add is that I would definately run a synthetic with new gears, from day one. The heat generated by the rear gears is significant and synthetics deal with it much better.
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Last edited by LONGHAIR; 07-25-2010 at 08:54 AM.
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