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Old 17 August 2009, 04:09 PM
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Default What Millers oil for gearbox and rear diff?

As above, What Millers oil would u reccomend?

MY99 UK classic, 300 ish BHP

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anyone, pro's / con's?
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if anybody could answer before thursday would be much appreciated,


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Any particular reason you limit your choice to only Millers??

I wouldn't personaly recommend it for your application, I would stick with the oil that Subaru recomend - Castrol Syntrax/Driveline 75w90 for both your box & rear diff.

The Castrol product is not only the factory choice, it has proved itself time and time again to provide a far superior gearchange to many other products, especialy on the older worn boxes.

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Originally Posted by Barretts Motorsport
Any particular reason you limit your choice to only Millers??

I wouldn't personaly recommend it for your application, I would stick with the oil that Subaru recomend - Castrol Syntrax/Driveline 75w90 for both your box & rear diff.

The Castrol product is not only the factory choice, it has proved itself time and time again to provide a far superior gearchange to many other products, especialy on the older worn boxes.

Phil
Thanx, i shall take your advice
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