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Anyone yet tried Redline HD Shockproof fluid in rear diff?

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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 11:09 AM
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Default Anyone yet tried Redline HD Shockproof fluid in rear diff?

I am curious to see if anyone here has, or has heard of anybody using Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof fluid in the S2000 rear differential? In the past the 3000GT VR4 crowd had great luck using it in the weak link of the driveline, the transfer case. It helped absorb/reduce the initial shock to the transfer case during a hard all wheel drive launch. All my fluids will be getting changed when the car comes out of storage, so figured I'd start asking now.
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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 11:44 AM
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There are a bunch of us using it, primarily the track crowd and those that live in a warm climate. Of course if you store the car in the winter then you should be OK with it as well but I wouldn't even think about driving the car in the Wisconsin winters with HD in the diff.

We have a nice discount for S2KI members on Shockproof and other Redline products here: http://marketplace.s2ki.com/s2ki/customer/...home.php?cat=24
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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 11:49 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by THAGR81
I am curious to see if anyone here has, or has heard of anybody using Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof fluid in the S2000 rear differential?
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