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Anybody using Redline lightweight shock proof gear oil?

4.5K views 6 replies 5 participants last post by  Frisco_TX_RRS  
#1 ·
Just wondering if anybody using Redline shockproof in any particular weight in the diff? how do you like it ?
 
#2 ·
Sorry, haven't tried Redline, but I have tried Royal Purple 75w 90 and two different Lucas products; Lucas heavy duty 85w 140, and now I am in Lucas 80w 90. Gotta say, the dino fluids are a lot quieter than the synthetic.

Also just a side note, ran the RRS at a high speed for about 10 miles with a large earth magnet ($2.69 at Home Depot) on the diff bolts and I was able to pull out every last bit of the metal flakes when I dropped the hot fluid out.
 
#3 ·
I replaced the front and rear differentials in my 2006 Sport HSE with Redline 75W140 at 67,000 miles in addition to a full trans service and transfer case lube change with factory lubricant . After @ 3,000 miles including a recent drive from Florida to Michigan, the axle noise has all but disappeared. I'm not sure why you would need the shockproof, are you using it in a severe condition?
 
#4 ·
Not using it for anything other than my wife mall crawling. But I do have front diff noise and I wanted to see if anybody was using the shockproof, I use it in my Cannondale ATV trannys and I like it just wondering how it works in the Rover diff.
 
#5 · (Edited)
I'm confused. Aren't these high calcium oils(what RL is calling shockproof) basically ATF fluids? I don't think they are meant as long term use diff fluids at all. I think you would be courting disaster.

Edit: just checked the RL site and the viscosity on the lw shockproof is like a syn ATF.
 
#6 ·
I know the LW shockproof is really slick and sticks to everything. Maybe I need to look at the heavy weight shockproof or one of the other gear lubes.