Gear Oil

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zuiquan1

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Forgive my complete ignorance on this subject but I'll be installing 4.56 gears and an Auburn LSD in my truck soon. Would you all carry the correct oil for this application? Truck is 4wd so I assume I'll need both front and rear axles. Also would anyone know how many qts both axles take?

found this page- http://dodgeram.info/tech/BRSpecs/fluids/specs.html

Would this information also be correct for the new Rams?
 

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OOps: Withdraw comments as I see this is a question for Amsoil.
 

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AMSOIL has several gear lube options. Believe it or not any of the correct weight lubes could be interchanged in these trucks and work, but the severe gear is the one designed for the medium/light duty trucks. The smaller sumps and higher torque/horsepower demands of today's truck require a robust gear lube and this would be the one. These product also contain limited slip additive if that was ever in question. If you don't need it, it won't hurt anything. If you do, then you don't need to buy it separately.
 

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AMSOIL has several gear lube options. Believe it or not any of the correct weight lubes could be interchanged in these trucks and work, but the severe gear is the one designed for the medium/light duty trucks. The smaller sumps and higher torque/horsepower demands of today's truck require a robust gear lube and this would be the one. These product also contain limited slip additive if that was ever in question. If you don't need it, it won't hurt anything. If you do, then you don't need to buy it separately.

Heath...what is the price on this shipped to 21009?
 
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