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    2024 6.7 Cummins - Looking for an oil recommended

    Rotella T6 5w-40 is absolutely fine, and readily available at a good price. I ran it for 100k with both short work commutes and longer weekend trips towing.
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    Rotella T6 10-30

    Exactly! Never safe to assume.
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    Rotella T6 10-30

    They should use it! However, the dealer I bought mine from used regular 15-40, (first "free" oil change) even after me having a discussion with the writer about the specific oils that were used in the 19' plus 6.7's. Luckily, I caught it on the receipt, and had it changed before leaving. It...
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    Free oil change on Dealer !! good or bad ??

    I am about to trade in my truck on a new one, and if they offer the "free" oil changes, I am going to try and negotiate to have them just give me the materials, and I will supply the labor. The last time I had the dealer do the "first free", they used the wrong oil even after me asking several...
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    Post your latest oil change

    2023 Can Am Defender HD 10 out: factory fill in: Rotella T6 5w40 Amsoil severe gear 75-90 in front diff Amsoil severe gear 75-140 in rear
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    One grease for wheel bearings and suspension bushings?

    I know I'm probably way overthinking this, but I'm trying to decide on one grease to use for a couple different purposes. The main purpose is for trailer wheel bearings. I have both a boat and a utility type trailer for towing a side by side. The majority of towing of the utility trailer is at...
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    Looking for a "very" sticky grease

    Second for Green Grease.
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    Looking for a "very" sticky grease

    Green Grease! Available at Autozone and probably other places as well as Amazon. That stuff is sticky! Good stuff too.
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    *NEW* Peak BlueDEF Platinum

    I usually get my DEF at a truck stop. they go through a lot, and at less than $3 a gallon. Plus, You get exactly how much you need. I have a 2019 Ram 2500. Be careful not to overfill, it messes up the sensors for the gauge. I found out the hard way. I usually get my fuel at the cheapest place...
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    Compatibility (again)

    Originally Posted by CT8 I wondered what caused the failure? Me too! I greased them regularly (every 2-3 months). Jacked up the trailer, and spun the wheel while greasing them. Not a fun day, that's for sure. Just glad nobody got hurt as the wheel passed me and crossed 4 lanes and launched...
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    Compatibility (again)

    Ok, so after a few phone calls, I believe the grease that's in the bearings now is Red N Tacky.
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    Compatibility (again)

    I know this may be beating a dead horse, and there's a sticky, but maybe someone can put it into simple terms. Here's my issue. I have a 6x12 utility trailer that I use to haul a Polaris Ranger. I use it once or twice a week 100 miles each way, mostly highway speeds. A couple of weeks ago, I had...
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