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hi
i have lost the grease that comes with the durango kit i thought about using diff grease but it seems abit thin any other sugestions ?? cheers paul |
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diff oil is not a lubricant!
what grease you after?
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im after the grease that goe's on the main ring gear and the bevel gear
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a good automotive grease is ok, lm or similar
also heard of using motor bike chain spray on lube as its anti fling
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Maxima Chain Wax.
Great stuff! Been using it for years!
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I use associated black grease on the diffs in all of my cars
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Tamiya ceramic grease works well too.
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+1, have been using the Tamiya ceramic grease for many years. Does a great job and comes in a easy to use tube!!
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