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Old Dec 28, 2015, 01:01 AM
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Rear Diff oil???

Can i use redline heavy shockproof in rear differential?
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Old Dec 29, 2015, 06:01 AM
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Can i use redline heavy shockproof in rear differential?
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If you are on the stock rear diff, use the OEM diaqueen fluid. If you are on a built rear diff, use whatever the builder recommends for your intended use and local temperature range.
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Originally Posted by nemsin
If you are on the stock rear diff, use the OEM diaqueen fluid. If you are on a built rear diff, use whatever the builder recommends for your intended use and local temperature range.
My one is stock diff. Dia queen is unavailable in our country. I have one shockproof oil. Is it safe to use it?
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Heavy shock proof is OK to use. If it gets below 45*F where you live, you should use a regular synthetic 75w140 gl5 gear oil.
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Originally Posted by safat_evo
My one is stock diff. Dia queen is unavailable in our country. I have one shockproof oil. Is it safe to use it?
Is eBay or Amazon available in your country you can surely get it off there
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Originally Posted by safat_evo
My one is stock diff. Dia queen is unavailable in our country. I have one shockproof oil. Is it safe to use it?
Diaqueen is an OEM part. Don't you have Mitsubishi dealers there? https://www.facebook.com/Mitsubishi.Bangladesh/
http://www.rangsmotors.com/
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I would definetly make an effort to purchase some oem diaqueen online. It is the only fluid that should go in a stock rear diff.

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Originally Posted by nemsin
Diaqueen is an OEM part. Don't you have Mitsubishi dealers there? https://www.facebook.com/Mitsubishi.Bangladesh/
http://www.rangsmotors.com/
Already checked with them.. they don't have diaqueen lsd oil
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Originally Posted by e_kobz
Is eBay or Amazon available in your country you can surely get it off there
Ebay or amazon both are unavailable in our country 😐
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How does a Mitsu dealer not have it? Lol. All the Mitsu with AWD/4WD uses it...

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There is diaqueen on ebay with sellers willing to ship worldwide.
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Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone
Heavy shock proof is OK to use. If it gets below 45*F where you live, you should use a regular synthetic 75w140 gl5 gear oil.
Lowest temperature in our country 52*F
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Oem lsd gear oil. Nothing more!nothing less..teamrip.com
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usdm uses the oem DIAQUEEN LSD gear oil.


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