What oils do you use in your lock right?
What oils do you use in your lock right?
Just putting a auto locker in the rear of my truck
and I'm interested in what different oils people use in thier auto lockers.

Re: What oils do you use in your lock right?
really thick goo'ey stuff 
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
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Re: What oils do you use in your lock right?
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Re: What oils do you use in your lock right?
I just chucked some 80w90 in the back of mine, is that alright for lokkas?
Isuzu Mu 3.1TD
Re: What oils do you use in your lock right?
140w
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Re: What oils do you use in your lock right?
The Owners Manual says
The Lock-Right is designed to operate with any lubricant that is made for use with differential gears.
For warmer climates we recommend a weight of 85-140 to provide adequate lubrication and to minimize the normal "clicking" sound around corners.For colder climates we recommend a lighter oil such (such as 75-90) as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
I use Castrol EPX 80W-90 (API GL5 ) seems to work fine..i diont get much "clicking at all & is also the same oil Toyota specify for my front ADD Diff.
The Lock-Right is designed to operate with any lubricant that is made for use with differential gears.
For warmer climates we recommend a weight of 85-140 to provide adequate lubrication and to minimize the normal "clicking" sound around corners.For colder climates we recommend a lighter oil such (such as 75-90) as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
I use Castrol EPX 80W-90 (API GL5 ) seems to work fine..i diont get much "clicking at all & is also the same oil Toyota specify for my front ADD Diff.