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RandyG
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the best all around synthetic lubricants. I have to change all of my cars fluids and I was looking around and there are a bunch of new ones.

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RandyG wrote:
Castrol Has Always Made an Excellent Product...IMO  the best all around synthetic lubricants. I have to change all of my cars fluids and I was looking around and there are a bunch of new ones.

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Royal Purple. I have had excellent luck with this stuff.:cool:

 

http://www.royalpurple.com/

 

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watchluvr1 wrote:
That Royal purple looks Lika a Great Product...Nice Link RandyS  Royal Purple. I have had excellent luck with this stuff.:cool:

 

http://www.royalpurple.com/

 

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I took your advice a got a case of their 20w-50w and their 75w-140w gear oil. The gear oil is cool because I don't have to get any additives for the limited slip differential as in other gear oils. Looks like great stuff.

I'm also trying out some B&M synthetic tranny fluid. I am a firm believer in synthetic oils.

And Oscar, I did replace my Koni's with new Koni's and some high tech coil overs. Also, a new sway/roll bar in the front. I'm going to wait and see how it handles before i get the bar for the rear.

Keep up the good work guys.

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Royal Purple. I have had excellent luck with this stuff.:cool:

 

http://www.royalpurple.com/

 

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Thanks...it is a little on the pricey side,but it works!! I used to use it when I had my '87 Buick Grand National.O.A. Gaspar wrote:
watchluvr1 wrote:
That Royal purple looks Lika a Great Product...Nice Link RandyS  Royal Purple. I have had excellent luck with this stuff.:cool:

 

http://www.royalpurple.com/

 

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I'm sure it'll work out great for you.:cool:RandyG wrote: I took your advice a got a case of their 20w-50w and their 75w-140w gear oil. The gear oil is cool because I don't have to get any additives for the limited slip differential as in other gear oils. Looks like great stuff.

I'm also trying out some B&M synthetic tranny fluid. I am a firm believer in synthetic oils.

And Oscar, I did replace my Koni's with new Koni's and some high tech coil overs. Also, a new sway/roll bar in the front. I'm going to wait and see how it handles before i get the bar for the rear.

Keep up the good work guys.

watchluvr1 wrote:
Royal Purple. I have had excellent luck with this stuff.:cool:

 

http://www.royalpurple.com/

 

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what kind of car are you using it in randy


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