Yes, 80W-90 gear oil can generally be used in place of 75W-90 in certain applications, but it's important to check the manufacturer's specifications. The main difference lies in the viscosity at lower temperatures; 75W-90 is better suited for colder conditions. If the application involves extreme temperature variations, sticking to the recommended grade is advisable for optimal performance and protection. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a professional if unsure.
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75w90 or 80w90
Selectable 4WD SAE 80W90/GL-5 gear oil. Full time 4WD- SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
If it's Selectable 4WD, Then use SAE 80W90 GL- 5 gear oil. If it's Full-Time 4WD, Then use SAE 75W90 synthetic gear oil.
The AX5 used in Jeeps calls for 80w90 gear oil.The AX5 used in Jeeps calls for 80w90 gear oil.
GL-4 or GL-5 (75w90 all temp). (80w90 above 50deg F environments)
Yes. Jeep does recommend 75w140 synthetic if used for towing.
80w90 Gear oil
The recommended fluid for the b2500 is API GL-5. Alternatively, SAE 75W90 or 80W90 transmission oil is used in many places.
Gear oil (80W90 or similar) is used in the transfer case and differentials.
80w90
Yes, 80W90 gear oil can usually be used instead of 85W90, but with some considerations. Both have similar high-temperature performance, but 80W90 flows better in colder conditions. As long as it meets your vehicle’s required specifications (like GL-4 or GL-5), it is generally safe to use.
The AX 5 and AX 15 transmissions use 80w90 gear oil.