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redline oil how much what kind and where to get it.... #621552 07/02/05 04:34 AM
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mainer Offline OP
Rock Warrior
i need to know what kind of redline oil i need for:

2000 taco 4 wheel drive 5speed

transmission...

rear end

and front end. what kinds in each and how much i'll need.

also what is the best place to buy it.


00 tacoma 4x4 ex-cab stock 193,000 and counting

85 long bed pickup 4x4 frame off restoration. rear lock rite 31's 268,000 miles

51 cj3a stock everything orginal 2500 original miles
Re: redline oil how much what kind and where to get it.... [Re: mainer] #621553 07/03/05 02:06 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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www.redlineoil.com Find a dealer near you. Closest one to me is Anchorage (380 mi). They can quote you, plus shipping.

http://fsm.afraid.org should have the fluid quantities you need. IIRC, you'd want the 75W for up there for your pumpkins.


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Re: redline oil how much what kind and where to get it.... [Re: mainer] #621554 07/03/05 07:02 AM
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JWHnAtl Offline
Rock Warrior
I don't know if your 2000 has the same drivetrain, but here's some good information:
4Crawler's website & what he uses

A good site for Redline:
http://www.summitracing.com/


'89 3.0 4Rnr: Jacob's Electronics, K&N, CF Dual Frict, 4:56 w/ Truetracs, 33 BFG AT/KOs, Cascade Audio, Pro-Comp 4" susp & 2" body (previous owner)

I know, a lot of wasted time and money ... if I knew then what I know now....
Re: redline oil how much what kind and where to get it.... [Re: mainer] #621555 07/05/05 02:53 PM
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VanillaGorilla Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Try Advance Auto Parts for the fluid ... they had it in-stock where I am ($8 per quart) and what they didn't have, they had in their in-store catalog. Saves you from having to pay shipping.


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