Hi
I've been a busy bee lately (fitted a new cooling fan and upgraded the brakes), I'm on a roll and don't want to stop now.
I'm going to change the oil in my Suregrip diff, does anyone know what type / grade of oil I should use and and would it require any limited slip diff oil additive?
Limited Slip Diff Oil
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Thank you for the feedback. I found this site on the internet which gives some information on Mopar rear axlesAL wrote:There are oils specifically for LSDs,bought some years ago Duckhams DL90,so you shouldnt need any additive.
This may not be correct for a Mopar though.
http://www.extrememopars.com/dodgerearaxles.htm
but when I searched for the part number (2585318, special sure-grip lubricant) for it's modern day equivalent, I couldn't find anything. Duckhams DL90 also doesn't seems to be available any more.
Still searching, I'll let you know if I find anything.
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Don't know how the price compares with others.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BG328-Limited ... 831wt_1005
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BG328-Limited ... 831wt_1005
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