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<blockquote data-quote="zemuron99" data-source="post: 1395732" data-attributes="member: 26516"><p>Ordered thru the LL website:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.lubelocker.com/product/llr-f975" target="_blank">https://www.lubelocker.com/product/llr-f975</a></p><p></p><p>I agree, no one will likely ever complain about Amsoil products. I'm going w/M-1 long-term as I've had excellent results with their motor oils, and my last two changes in the Raptor both had great reports from Blackstone labs.</p><p></p><p>I'd change my fluid <em>rightnow</em> if I were you, knowing how mine looked at about the same mileage. In my other thread someone commented 'it looks like used gear oil'. True, but I'd add 'with 100k miles of hard (ab)use, towing, sustained high-speeds, etc.'. I never drained anything out of my Tacoma that looked like that. The sooner all those wear-in particles get out of the diff the less wear they'll cause. Have fresh clean oil in it now, and in another 1k miles or so will change that out again, and can keep the M-1 in there for >100k I'll bet. Not going to do the front just yet, haven't used 4wd enough to make it, or the t-case, worthwhile just yet.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, if you do go w/the Ford performance cover, it seems to hold more than with the regular diff cover. I put in 3 bottles (quarts) of the Lucas and it's about 1 pinky-joint below the lower fill hole. When I change it to the M-1 I'll have 4 quarts on hand just to be sure I get it up to the bottom of the first fill hole (there's two in the Ford performance cover).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zemuron99, post: 1395732, member: 26516"] Ordered thru the LL website: [URL]https://www.lubelocker.com/product/llr-f975[/URL] I agree, no one will likely ever complain about Amsoil products. I'm going w/M-1 long-term as I've had excellent results with their motor oils, and my last two changes in the Raptor both had great reports from Blackstone labs. I'd change my fluid [I]rightnow[/I] if I were you, knowing how mine looked at about the same mileage. In my other thread someone commented 'it looks like used gear oil'. True, but I'd add 'with 100k miles of hard (ab)use, towing, sustained high-speeds, etc.'. I never drained anything out of my Tacoma that looked like that. The sooner all those wear-in particles get out of the diff the less wear they'll cause. Have fresh clean oil in it now, and in another 1k miles or so will change that out again, and can keep the M-1 in there for >100k I'll bet. Not going to do the front just yet, haven't used 4wd enough to make it, or the t-case, worthwhile just yet. FWIW, if you do go w/the Ford performance cover, it seems to hold more than with the regular diff cover. I put in 3 bottles (quarts) of the Lucas and it's about 1 pinky-joint below the lower fill hole. When I change it to the M-1 I'll have 4 quarts on hand just to be sure I get it up to the bottom of the first fill hole (there's two in the Ford performance cover). [/QUOTE]
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