Diff Lube

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Diff Lube

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Anything out their readily available at an auto store that can be used so I don't have to drive an hour to the closest competent LHS?

Ineed it for the planetary type diff in my traxxas and for the gearbox as well.

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Re: Diff Lube

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Nevermind, I found some traxxas grease in my toolbox.

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I will probably get blasted for suggesting this....but, I have used vasoline in a pinch. Doesnt last as long, but works.
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Re: Diff Lube

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since i work in a tv & appliance shop i have been using the clear silicone lube we use on refrigerator hinges and magnetic door seals. it works pretty good almost the same as stealt diff lube and comes in a big tube.

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