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Bets weight oil for ARB
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Bets weight oil for ARB
Guys doin a search but could get anythin to load up on crappy dialup.
Can any1 tell me what the best oil to use for a ARB air locker is in the rear of a prado??
It had a LSD in it the arb dudes rekn 90sae normal would it be better to use 85/140 lsd oil instead or is this too thick for the air locker ??
Had heaps of exp with detroits but not air lockers thanke heaps
Dave
Can any1 tell me what the best oil to use for a ARB air locker is in the rear of a prado??
It had a LSD in it the arb dudes rekn 90sae normal would it be better to use 85/140 lsd oil instead or is this too thick for the air locker ??
Had heaps of exp with detroits but not air lockers thanke heaps
Dave
Re: Bets weight oil for ARB
Just use epx 85/140 if your diff origionally used lsx 85/140. You wont need the lsd additives anymore.bulldogy wrote:Guys doin a search but could get anythin to load up on crappy dialup.
Can any1 tell me what the best oil to use for a ARB air locker is in the rear of a prado??
It had a LSD in it the arb dudes rekn 90sae normal would it be better to use 85/140 lsd oil instead or is this too thick for the air locker ??
Had heaps of exp with detroits but not air lockers thanke heaps
Dave
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Because 9 times out of 10 they are just sales men that only know what they have read out of there own catalogs. Plus he lives in WA and if we listened to ARB sales men we would all be driving around on the beach with 2" lifts and 31 BFG allterrains.muppet_man67 wrote:why wouldnt you listen to the person who represents the product manufacturer?
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x2crankycruiser wrote:I thought it said in the ARB book to use 85/140..
anyway my diff man told me to run 85/140
put 90W in once and it went up the shiate.
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Agreed.bulldogy wrote: Yer ARB WA are pretty![]()
But what WA 4wd shop isnt either -
A. dumb as fawk
B. unwilling to help with anything out of the ordinary
C. knobs that think they know all
Or
D. All of the above!
Hmm if only I could afford to open a 4wd shop in Perth.
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G'day all,
I just had a air locker put in my 62 it had a LSD in it as well, should i pull the oil out that they put in and replace it with 85/140 in case they didnt?
Thanks for your help and sorry for hi-jacking a thread thought it would be easier than starting a new one
I just had a air locker put in my 62 it had a LSD in it as well, should i pull the oil out that they put in and replace it with 85/140 in case they didnt?
Thanks for your help and sorry for hi-jacking a thread thought it would be easier than starting a new one
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I'd bet the if you ran two identical vehicles over identical terrain, one with 85/140 and one with 80/90 or even 75/90 there would be no difference in wear or locker operation, that is until the locker starts to develop leaks and the gear oil seaps inside the locker and you get that lovely sweet gear oil smell coming from your air solenoids. Then the THICKER 85/140 doesn't seap in as bad.... Oh maybe that's why they say to run 85/140 
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i disagree if the vehicles were driven hard on rough terrain requiring higher loads there would eventually be a wear difference , the oil thickness isn't to stop leaking , remember oils aint oils , the thicker the oil the better it will be for higher more extreme loadsRuffy wrote:I'd bet the if you ran two identical vehicles over identical terrain, one with 85/140 and one with 80/90 or even 75/90 there would be no difference in wear or locker operation, that is until the locker starts to develop leaks and the gear oil seaps inside the locker and you get that lovely sweet gear oil smell coming from your air solenoids. Then the THICKER 85/140 doesn't seap in as bad.... Oh maybe that's why they say to run 85/140
85/140 is better for higher loads
if its worth doing do it intensly , better still do it with MADPASSION
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