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Old 01-25-2010 | 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted by littleredXJ
Elf tears work just as well...

BTW. Its a dana 35. Since you are changing fluid anyway, look for the lsd clutch packs when you have the cover off. If you haven't figured it out amoungst all the abstract posting
I found that in using elf tears the viscosity is too thin, and its a little bit satly so it makes stuff in the diff go bad faster.

realisticly though, x2 on checking for the clutches.
Old 01-25-2010 | 04:20 AM
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Well you can't use just elf tears. Gotta mix it with gear oil. But if you can get some yeti sweat its another story. Had a buddy but 2 million miles on a diff with that stuff.
Old 01-25-2010 | 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by littleredXJ
Well you can't use just elf tears. Gotta mix it with gear oil. But if you can get some yeti sweat its another story. Had a buddy but 2 million miles on a diff with that stuff.
True, but I have never been to the Himalayan Mountains, and its hard to see yeti's there. white fur mixes with white snow pretty well
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