Lubricants questions
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Lubricants questions
Looking over the Chrysler specs for things like tranny oil and diff lube I see these goofy numbers and stuff. That's great, if I want to buy the stuff from them, but what does it translate to if I want to get it from my local auto parts store? There's warnings about using the right stuff, especially in the tranny, but how do you know what is right? I have yet to see a bottle of tranny oil marked "ATF +4" from any manufacturer. And where do you get those little bottles of "friction modifier" that the no-slip diff I have requires? Does that stuff mix with synthetic gear lube?
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They ALL ARE THE SAME!! So buy the cheapest ATF+4 you can find!
http://www.centerforqa.com/licensedatf4brands.html
http://www.centerforqa.com/licensedatf4brands.html
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But I have heard good stuff about all amsoil and royal purple products.
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They ALL ARE THE SAME!! So buy the cheapest ATF+4 you can find!
http://www.centerforqa.com/licensedatf4brands.html
http://www.centerforqa.com/licensedatf4brands.html
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