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Not really related to JL.
Recently planning to change the diff oil of my Mercedes E-class, which has an open diff on the rear.
MB OEM 75w-85 fluid with their spec approval is pretty pricey, $75 a quart, while liqui-moly/amsoil/redline is about $20.
It's not LSD. So wondering what additive could make the OEM oil so much more expensive? Or it's simply an OEM tax?
Recently planning to change the diff oil of my Mercedes E-class, which has an open diff on the rear.
MB OEM 75w-85 fluid with their spec approval is pretty pricey, $75 a quart, while liqui-moly/amsoil/redline is about $20.
It's not LSD. So wondering what additive could make the OEM oil so much more expensive? Or it's simply an OEM tax?
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