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Old 02-25-2012, 01:44 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Red__Zed View Post
One thing to note is the fact that Nissan changed the rear diff recommendation from year-to-year....
Rear Diff: GL 5 80w90
In the 2010:
Rear Diff: 75w-90


The LSD is sealed. No need for a friction modifier, etc.


I imagine most people use the Redline because it is a good oil that gets good results. A slight difference in viscosity shouldn't/doesn't seem to cause any problems.
That's very interesting -- mine's a 2010, too -- although I doubt there's anything different mechanically. What parts of the diff actually get lubed if the LSD is sealed unit?

Okay -- I think that settles it for me then. I'll go with Redline.

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