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It’s my nice (old?) work truck, its hauled many of Wheelhorses during its lifetime!!! It’s got 130k on it. I changed the rear end oil at 75-80k, and this morning. It’s got a limited slip rear end. 3.5 quarts of 75-90 and limited slip additive is what the book calls for. So i changed it with Lucas synthetic 75-90 and the limited slip. Ive got about 20 miles on the rear end since its change… and it chatters around corners. Does it need break in time? 1,000 miles or so? I was kinda worried when i heard it chatter. Now the limited slip additive says to use 1 bottle on rear end up to 4 quarts…and it says not to use anymore! I think im just gonna drive it… its got 3.5 qts of 75-90 plus the limited slip additive. Anyone else have this issue with limited slip rear ends?

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cleat

My 2002 F150 needed twice the recommended additive to stop the grab and chatter when turning.

At that point it drove fine.

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AHS
5 minutes ago, cleat said:

My 2002 F150 needed twice the recommended additive to stop the grab and chatter when turning.

At that point it drove fine.

Really? Ok, so you CAN put in twice the recommended amount. I was thinking about that. 

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cleat

Well, I figured it might need new clutch packs anyway so I had nothing to lose by trying. 

I drove it for several years like that and it seemed fine.

My new truck has an e-locker so no limited slip to worry about.

The limited slip in my 1986 Mustang GT has been trouble free since new. 

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AHS

I put in a second bottle of the limited slip juice… hopefully that fixs it!!

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OutdoorEnvy

If that doesn't work I would go back to whatever you used the first time you did it and it didn't have this problem.  I wouldn't drive it making noise.  That's not good. 

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squonk

Drain it out and try non synthetic oil with the additive.

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AHS
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Drain it out and try non synthetic oil with the additive.

That’s what the manual say… 80-90 hypoid gear oil. The bottle say hypoid, but synthetic. Regular gears oil is thicker than synthetic, isn’t it? Maybe that’s what the oil girl needs!

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59 minutes ago, AHS said:

That’s what the manual say… 80-90 hypoid gear oil. The bottle say hypoid, but synthetic. Regular gears oil is thicker than synthetic, isn’t it? Maybe that’s what the oil girl needs!

Get regular 80/90 non synthetic.

 

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Tech-Gear-Lubricant-SAE-80W-90-1-Quart-Bottle/16913697?from=/search

 

https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NOL75210?impressionRank=4

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AHS

Yukon gear says non synthetic. Guess what im doing tomorrow!! Pray that it isn’t messed up!!

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