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There are some hi quality oils around (such as amsoil products). But I end up changing my gear oil so often doing things like axle seals and such, I just use valvoline 75w-90. Its cheep and easy to cary spares. Just my opinion.
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factory spec for a Rubicon D44 as an example is 75w140. Towing applications spec the same. Amsoil makes a really nice 75w110 that is competitively priced. Check out this gear oil white paper to see how the various brands stack up: http://www.amsoil.com/products/gearl...hitePaper.aspx
That will give you an apples to apples comparison and show that some of the popular brands don't do as well as even GM's syn.
Thank you all for your input. This way I can find a quality oil that will maintain the amount of friction and heat to a respectable level without breaking down and damaging the gears
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