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Old 05-16-2008, 04:00 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: I had dirty rear differential oil!

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cruiser larry, i was wondering now soon to roll 20,000 , about 14,000 i had the dealer change mine it was real dark no water . ok that said i just recently changed mine over to 75 90 mobil1 synthetic. so do you think if i change it now every 10,000 that is overboard. or should i now go the full 15,000 inbetween thx
I change mine every 10,000 miles and use Mobil 1 synthetic. It's just what I do. Your results may be different.

Scuba Driver mod -- It's a $30.00 mod and it can save both your rear differential and your e-locker. Unless you're just driving it on pavement as a commuter or you're picking up the kids from school, this mod is a must-do.
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