I bought four gallons of the stuff when NAPA had it on sale. My Nissan specifies changing front and rear every 20k so I knew I would eventually use it all, God willing.
Not as rank as Motorcraft XL-3I have used Valvoline 75W-90 gear oil in several rear diffs and a few transfer cases. Prefer the pump method. Never a problem. Valvoline makes good products.
Smells just as rank as the more expensive lubes.
I have run ST and Valvoline SS. Two of those times successfully re-doing expensive dealer diff oil changes that caused clear problems!I really like the flexible squeezable bottles. I think AMSOIL started that but Valvoline offers that now too and it's in stock locally and half the price.
Any reason I shouldn't use the Valvoline gear oil in the front and rear diffs on my 04 Trailblazer? I swear I recently read a thread on here that Valvoline gear oil tested very badly in some testing comparison, so I'm a little hesitant.
In fact I have a squeeze bag of Valvoline hanging around and ready to go on the Wife's rear end
- Arco
Nope! Don't do it!Ummmmm
Here's the Mega 75w90 Testing thread:I really like the flexible squeezable bottles. I think AMSOIL started that but Valvoline offers that now too and it's in stock locally and half the price.
Any reason I shouldn't use the Valvoline gear oil in the front and rear diffs on my 04 Trailblazer? I swear I recently read a thread on here that Valvoline gear oil tested very badly in some testing comparison, so I'm a little hesitant.
Thank you, that is what I was referencing... the foaming number there looks bad, no?Here's the Mega 75w90 Testing thread:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/mega-75w90-testing-thread.378175/
Man, the bags make life way easier. But, Amsoil is close to the same price as Valvoline, so there is a major price difference with the bag. I see no evidence that Valvoline is any better than any other major brands, just really good marketing.I was going to buy Pennzoil® Platinum® 75W-90 Gear Oil from Menards for $9.99 before rebate but since my local AAP is closing store and everything is 50% off I am contemplating of buying Valvoline squeeze bag instead of Pennzoil bottle. It goes into 2012 Highlander and 11 MDX; GL-5
Valvoline Flex Fill Transmission & Differential Gear Oil: Full Synthetic 75W-90 - $18.99/2=$9.50
Valvoline Extended Protection Flexfill Full Synthetic Gear Oil SAE 75W-90 - $22.99/2=$11.50
What do the Bobs say?