Don Johnson
SDD Junior Member
I've changed the oil in mine, but I have to be sure that there is NO FRICTION MODIFIER in it because I have a True Torque diff in it and the instructions say to NOT USE a friction modifier. I'm thinking that the guy that installed it (supposedly a "professional") used the regular stuff he puts in diffs and that just may have hurt the diff's ability to operate the way it was meant to as I have done the sort of tests the manufacturer recommends and it just doesn't see to do what I think it should do, which is to route the available torque to the wheel with the best traction. I'm hoping that by changing the diff oil more frequently that needed will sorta "wash away" the stuff that may have contained friction modifier.. What do you all think??