Yes
75-140 synthetic
75 80 90 gear lube is fine
75-140 synthetic
Mustangs that are not born in captivity will weigh about 75 lbs. when born. The average weight for a dometicated horse at birth will be around 100 lbs.
Industrial diamonds come from diamond mines, in fact about 75% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds.
starting pay for overnight frieght in North Dakota is 8.00 and that includes a .75 differential
Of course.... the differential / transaxle uses a Mopar 75 - 90W Hypoid Gear oil
It comes after 75 yrs
Synthetic 75-90 for daily driving. If you offroad or tow a lot then use 7-140. The rear differential may have a limited slip, if this is true then you need to add a special additive : Mopar number 04318060AB
The 04 requires a 75/90 Synthetic and the 96 users an 80/90 GL5. Using 80/90 GL5 on gears that require synthetic lubricants will ruin them. Your answer is no. Iron
25 is 1/3 of 75... Because 75 can be divided by 25 exactly 3 times.
225 and if you mean both(all the numbers) it is 450