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Best source for Redline products? #761442 10/29/06 04:16 PM
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riverrat Offline OP
Wheeler
Time to replace my tranny, xfer case and diff lubes.

I'm currently using Redline MT-90 in my tranny, and Redline 75/90 gear oil in the diffs and xfer case. Is this still the way to go?

Also, what is the best online source for these lubes?

Rig is an 88 4runner w/22RE and a transplanted R151F transmission.

TIA, riverrat.

Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: riverrat] #761443 10/29/06 04:29 PM
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OOP'S Offline
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I looked on line for Redline products when it was time to change the diff fluids in my Dodge 2500 and I concluded that everywhere sells them for about the same price. I ended up getting them locally at a speed shop because they were cheaper there because of the shipping costs. The NAPA dealers in my area also carry them and if they do not have them in stock can get them for you within a day.


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Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: OOP'S] #761444 10/29/06 05:29 PM
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willzrunna96 Offline
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Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: willzrunna96] #761445 10/30/06 02:15 AM
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cheap_sunglasses Offline
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when jegs has free shipping thats cheapest. personally i think its not worth the effort buying oil online, you dont save that much money.

Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: willzrunna96] #761446 10/30/06 02:16 AM
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riverrat Offline OP
Wheeler
thanks for the replies folks. I'll see if my local NAPA can order it, and if not order from the link provided.

Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: riverrat] #761447 10/30/06 02:38 AM
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4Crawler Offline
Web Wheeler
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I list a few sources on my web page. Also, check the Redline dealer page, you might have a local shop listed. I found a local race shop that stocks it and gives a discount on case quantities.

Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: riverrat] #761448 10/30/06 02:56 AM
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kewlynx Offline
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x 2 on 4Crawler; via www.redlineoil.com, found someone in the Anchorage area.


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Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: willzrunna96] #761449 10/30/06 03:44 PM
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trythis Offline
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www.myoilshop.com

Just crashed crashed my browser, Firefox 2.0. It works in IE, but it is slow and choppy. Seems to be written in IE readable code only.


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Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: trythis] #761450 10/30/06 04:04 PM
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cheap_sunglasses Offline
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Quote
www.myoilshop.com

Just crashed crashed my browser, Firefox 2.0. It works in IE, but it is slow and choppy. Seems to be written in IE readable code only.


Works just fine for me and always has. Im using Firefox.

Re: Best source for Redline products? [Re: trythis] #761451 10/30/06 04:39 PM
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4Crawler Offline
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Quote
www.myoilshop.com

Just crashed crashed my browser, Firefox 2.0. It works in IE, but it is slow and choppy. Seems to be written in IE readable code only.


Best thing to do is to contact the webmaster of that site and let them know the details of the problem and also send in the bug report to the Firefox team since that is a newly released product. I tried with Firefox 1.0.7 and Mozilla 1.7.12 and it worked OK.

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