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Old 06-05-2003, 06:31 PM   #6
johnmcgt
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Hey everyone,

Thanks for the extra info, I just changed my oil and put synthetic back in. The speed shops I talked to said with synthetic I dont need modifier. I have a couple of hundred miles on it and it acts same as before.
When I rebuild I am not sure what setup I will go with stock rebuilt or other type posi unit but either way I know more about rear end fluids now.

Thanks,

John
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