theres a fair bit between the crown wheel and pinion teeth, and ep is quoted for other models using the same diffBetter put 75W90 gear oil recommended by LR though, there's no extreme pressure in the diffs to use different spec EP stuff
Better put 75W90 gear oil recommended by LR though, there's no extreme pressure in the diffs to use different spec EP stuff
they dont choose oil or service interval lengths for its ability to give a vehicle a 10 year plus life as most of us would hope ,i think the fact 75w/90 is thinner and still able to offer enough lube was more likely reason, ep oils are for high pressure applications a crown wheel and pinion been a good exampleI know EP90 was recommended for D1s and RRCs then from D2 LR started to recommend 75W90 for diffs and transfer case, maybe they've got smarter ... from all the advertisings i've seen EP was recommended for various gearboxes not for diffs... but i'm not gonna contradict the masters on this
I know EP90 was recommended for D1s and RRCs then from D2 LR started to recommend 75W90 for diffs and transfer case, maybe they've got smarter ... from all the advertisings i've seen EP was recommended for various gearboxes not for diffs... but i'm not gonna contradict the masters on this
old fashioned mineral oil is more than adequate,its basically the same diff theyve used for decades, especially if changing much more regularly than lr recommend which is far too long imo the synthetic might last the miles of extended changes but it still carries the contaminantsSo, as long as it's 75w 90 fully synthetic and changed about once a year all should be good then. Comma do a fully synthetic too but eurocarparts are doing a deal on the Triple QX fully synthetic so will probably get that instead.
Mr S1 - I've not come across Ep so will stick to 75w 90 as per book.