Jay351 & Green93
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Jay & Jay,
I am doing an amsoil order for some specific fluids namily some bulk oil for myself, some gear lubes for my brother and I may order some more for a future change for myself, as well as a few other fluids I'm going to try of theres (they have this engine flush stuff as well as a fuel system cleaner).
If you guys are interested I can order some of this for you. I put Amsoil gear lubes in my drive train and it lowered the transmission temps during extended highway drives and slightly better cold weather shifting.
Also, Jason - Green93 - I have some of the fluids left over from my previous change last year and you could have those (probably about $35 worth or so) and then order on top of those to save a bit of $$$. I'm guessing the fluids in your truck might be a bit "settled" by now. Keep in mind that Amsoil fluids aren't cheap upfront, mind you no synthetic drive train fluids are really that cheap but you can run them much longer than stock fluids and they are much better at protecting your drive train too, plus they'll help mileage slightly and all that.
Let me know soon...
Scott
I am doing an amsoil order for some specific fluids namily some bulk oil for myself, some gear lubes for my brother and I may order some more for a future change for myself, as well as a few other fluids I'm going to try of theres (they have this engine flush stuff as well as a fuel system cleaner).
If you guys are interested I can order some of this for you. I put Amsoil gear lubes in my drive train and it lowered the transmission temps during extended highway drives and slightly better cold weather shifting.
Also, Jason - Green93 - I have some of the fluids left over from my previous change last year and you could have those (probably about $35 worth or so) and then order on top of those to save a bit of $$$. I'm guessing the fluids in your truck might be a bit "settled" by now. Keep in mind that Amsoil fluids aren't cheap upfront, mind you no synthetic drive train fluids are really that cheap but you can run them much longer than stock fluids and they are much better at protecting your drive train too, plus they'll help mileage slightly and all that.
Let me know soon...
Scott
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If you can grab me 3 quarts of 80w-90 and 2 of 75w-90 that would be sweet
I will be putting in my new gears soon so I need fresh gear fluid.
I will be putting in my new gears soon so I need fresh gear fluid.
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