Gear oil help please!

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POORMPG79

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Wanting to change the front and rear differential gear oil in my 2010 Raptor can anyone tell me what weight oil goes in each as well as quantities and if I also need a friction additive or not as well thank you in advance.
 

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Changed REAR in my 2014 last year....used AMSOIL SEVERE GEAR® 75W-90 ... its expensive...but so is a Raptor... think it was around $12 per qt. at time...No need for Additive it has it already.....
Hard to say which "Brand" is best,or working best...and you will go crazy reading all the reviews.... so all I can say is I have not blown the rear up yet..so must be working....:33:
I believe you need 5 qts .... should say so in manual.

Edit after reading a few other replies.......my mistake...that was 5 pints....not qts... Also....as I understand the 75W/140W is for extreme condition and if your towing ..... in my case,its just normal highway driving and was told 75W-90 is the way to go,front and back.
 
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The factory owner's manual for my 2011 says:
- Front differential: 80W-90, 3.5 pints
- Rear differential: 75W-140, 5.5 pints
- Transfer case: 1.6 quarts of Ford Transfer Case Fluid, but Ford has abandoned its proprietary fluid and the spec is now for Mercon LV.
 

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if you take the good oil you need, why do you want add something else, absolutly not necessary, may be worse...
 
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