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TRIAX Synergy Gear Max 75W-90 GL-5 Limited Slip is a synthetic lubricant designed for manual transmissions and differentials, offering extreme drain intervals of up to 500,000 miles. With superior wear control and exceptional load-bearing capacity, it meets a wide range of OEM specifications, making it ideal for heavy-duty trucks, passenger cars, and even racing applications.
Material | Synthetic |
Brand | Triax |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gear,Transmission |
Viscosity | 75W-90 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 3E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Specific Uses For Product | Gears, differentials, manual transmission |
Item Form | Oil |
Manufacturer | TRIAX LUBRICANTS LLC |
Unit Count | 128.0 Count |
UPC | 852771008033 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.5 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 75W-90 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TRX5559 |
T**Y
It works better than expect it!
I replaced the factory gear oil in a 2022 Subaru Crosstrek, manual transmission after 34000 miles. Factory oil was ok, but Tria Synergy made it better, smoother and solid feeling, in any gear at any speed. And it seems to quit down the gear noise.PS: I also use it in the gear box of my BMW motorcycle.
L**.
Does the job front and rear diff.
Worked great on my 2011 sequoia shifts much better into 4WD. Now the light doesn’t blink for a minute but just shifts quietly and smooth! Won’t have to change it for another 100K more than likely. Highly recién y this fluid for Toyotas.
G**R
Price point and quality
Been using Triax for year's in my trucks. Both this and their motor oil are great. Just completed a front and rear differential change on my 2018 Ram 3500 . Save yourself a bunch of money and purchase it.
A**.
Great price
This product has great reviews and works in my limited slip differential
S**T
I put triax in everything
I love Triax products. I use them in all vehicles engines, transmissions of my own as well as customers I change oils for. I use it in all my tractors and lawn mowers .They have an oil for everything that exceeds most market brand specifications. Thanks Triax Keep it flowin!
B**.
Decent limited slip gear oil for the price. Experiment around if needed!
As the title states. On a semi-tight budget, I was debating in between Valvoline’s full synthetic SynPower 75w-90 (GL-5), or Mobil 1 full synth 75w-90 (GL-5). The only other formulas that I typically see, are conventional or mineral-based GL-5 85w-90 gear oil, which is also sometimes LS prepped.All of these are mentioned to be “prepped” and supposedly already contain limited slip differential (LSD) additives/friction modifiers. I did my due diligence and added more (usually 3-4 fl oz worth), as the OEM manual for my Chevy/GM application, states to use ~3.3 fl oz of limited slip additive.I tried various conventional 80w-90 and full synthetic gear oils 75w-90, all GL-5; all disappointed mainly, except for one being Royal Purple’s Max Gear 75w-90, which was rated as both GL-4/5 (GL-4+) compatible. It would groan a tiny bit when moving the car on a cold start, but would then immediately quiet down as I started turning and driving the car off.This Triax full synth 75w-90 GL-5 gear oil is the only thing that’s come close to Royal Purple Max Gear 75w-90 GL-4+, as least in my experience. However, it still makes a lot more noise for longer than the Royal Purple formula; also with even having added EXTRA LS additive… I’ll update in roughly 6-700 miles, as a Chevy TSB says that gear oil changes can take up to 500+ miles before the gear oil and/or limited slip additive “works” and breaks itself into the rear diff, presumably the clutch packs?
T**Y
Right specs
It should be right for my Tundra
B**5
GREAT PRODUCT
Loved the quart pull up spout adapter for my hand pump. Made it so easy to use. OUTSTANDING product.
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