Depends on the application.
ATF+F is a full synth, but viscosity closer to old school Dex III atfs. MaxLife is closer to Dex IV. This is in addition to the aspect of appropriate friction modification.
Valvoline makes an ATF+4. Recently was on sale at NAPA for $25 a gallon, so it's not like you're saving your budget going to substitutes such as MaxLife.
I recently purchased a new (10 year old) truck and went at full fluid replacement. Got the fluid from NAPA for the trans (68rfe) and some to put on the shelf. For the transfer case (BW 44-46, friction modifiers not relevant) I pinched pennies and used another fairly high viscosity full syn ATF that I had on the shelf and had gotten for a song ($3/qt Valvoline Multi-Vehicle Import ATF). I did the same for the power steering, where you just really need a good hydraulic fluid. I had some Delco Dex IV laying around, but would be perfectly willing to use any thick ATF or even quality syn tractor hydraulic fluid.
That said, if I didn't have other fluids on the shelf that I wanted to use up, I'd do as FCA suggested and ATF+4 all the things. I can hardly find Dex III cheaper, so it makes no sense to try and save money on the TC and PS. Maybe type F?
ATF+F is a full synth, but viscosity closer to old school Dex III atfs. MaxLife is closer to Dex IV. This is in addition to the aspect of appropriate friction modification.
Valvoline makes an ATF+4. Recently was on sale at NAPA for $25 a gallon, so it's not like you're saving your budget going to substitutes such as MaxLife.
I recently purchased a new (10 year old) truck and went at full fluid replacement. Got the fluid from NAPA for the trans (68rfe) and some to put on the shelf. For the transfer case (BW 44-46, friction modifiers not relevant) I pinched pennies and used another fairly high viscosity full syn ATF that I had on the shelf and had gotten for a song ($3/qt Valvoline Multi-Vehicle Import ATF). I did the same for the power steering, where you just really need a good hydraulic fluid. I had some Delco Dex IV laying around, but would be perfectly willing to use any thick ATF or even quality syn tractor hydraulic fluid.
That said, if I didn't have other fluids on the shelf that I wanted to use up, I'd do as FCA suggested and ATF+4 all the things. I can hardly find Dex III cheaper, so it makes no sense to try and save money on the TC and PS. Maybe type F?