75/90 gear oil or80/90gear oil will do the same job
axles ue 75w90 t-case uses ATF
75w mobil one
so it doesnt break down
it could be anything, from the axles to an engine with a lack of oil.
Axles take 75w140 synthetic.
no u most use motor oil
some things oil is used for is lamps, gas, greasing axles on cars, and generating electricty.....hope this helps?!?!?!
The axles use either 75w90 conventional or 75w140 synthetic.The axles use either 75w90 conventional or 75w140 synthetic.
4-wheeled cars have 4 axles. Depending on the type of drive-train that the car uses, some of the axles might only be stub axles or hubs, and some axles might be referred to as 'spindles', but they are all, 'axles', nonetheless.
Yes. And on those axles are where the wheels are situated.
A truck with three axles,(1 steering and 2 drive axles) is called a tandem.A trailer with 3 axles is called a tridem or a triaxle depending on the spacing between the axles.Number of axles is not specific to any one manufacture.
If you have a sliding fifth wheel, you can transfer weight from the drive axles to the steer axle by sliding it forward, or you can transfer weight from the steer axle to the drive axles by sliding it back. If you have sliding tandems on your trailer, you can transfer weight from the drive axles to the trailer axles by sliding the trailer axles forward, or you can transfer weight from the trailer axles to the drive axles by sliding the tandem axles back. If you don't have these options, you have to readjust your load.