Hi, I have not had any experience with above oils you mentioned, however if the spec of the oil is similar to what the factory recommends then it should be fine.
Hey Buddy, i watched both front and rear diff videos, unfortunately after i messed up oil selection for the rear diff, i used the BMW G2 (75W85) in the rear. Do you recommend I service it again with the right oil (70W80) or is it ok to drive it as it is?
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Measure what comes out. Don’t fill till running out with synthetic oils. Car must be level to know for sure if not measuring.
I'm thinking using RAVENOL VGL SAE 70W-80 on the rear diff and RAVENOL DGL SAE 75W-85 GL-5 LS on front diff bmw specifications, Do you know this oil?
Hi, I have not had any experience with above oils you mentioned, however if the spec of the oil is similar to what the factory recommends then it should be fine.
Next one will be transmissions fluid replace ,
Hey Buddy, i watched both front and rear diff videos, unfortunately after i messed up oil selection for the rear diff, i used the BMW G2 (75W85) in the rear. Do you recommend I service it again with the right oil (70W80) or is it ok to drive it as it is?
You will be fine Bmw used 70w80 mainly to improve fuel efficiency not because of extreme lubrication advantages.
Can I use 75W90 Fully Synthetic Hypoid Gear Oil (1 Liter) - Liqui Moly LM22090?
Yes that’s will work as well
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