2fast2
11-23-2003, 05:39
Hi. Yes, I searched the archives, but I still want to "make sure" before I do something I might regret.
I've got 6K on my truck now and I've read here that I should've changed the rear differential oil at 500 miles if I did a lot of towing. So far I've only towed much of a load (8-9000 lbs) for a hundred miles or so.
Should I change the fluid? Is it the general consensus that Mobil 1 75W90 or Amsoil synthetic gear lube is OK for the stock locking differential? I'd buy the GM fluid if it was necessary, but since I already hate the local dealer and don't want to give him another dime, it means I have to drive a while to plunk down my hard earned $ for the GM fluid. I'll do what's right, but as inexpensively as possible. Oh, I do limited towing, but love this for highway cruising and trips.
Thanks,
Jim
2003 Silverado 2500 HD D/A CC
I've got 6K on my truck now and I've read here that I should've changed the rear differential oil at 500 miles if I did a lot of towing. So far I've only towed much of a load (8-9000 lbs) for a hundred miles or so.
Should I change the fluid? Is it the general consensus that Mobil 1 75W90 or Amsoil synthetic gear lube is OK for the stock locking differential? I'd buy the GM fluid if it was necessary, but since I already hate the local dealer and don't want to give him another dime, it means I have to drive a while to plunk down my hard earned $ for the GM fluid. I'll do what's right, but as inexpensively as possible. Oh, I do limited towing, but love this for highway cruising and trips.
Thanks,
Jim
2003 Silverado 2500 HD D/A CC