Id stick with the dealer, If things go wrong then you can say you were following instructions.
My son and I have decided to do our own maintenance work on our respective Jeeps. I have a 2010 JK and he has a 2003 TJ. For our next oil/fluid changes we are switching to synthetic, probably Amsoil. My JK has 33,914 miles on it. I bought it April 2012 with 9100 miles on it. In a little over 3 years, I have put 24,814 miles on it or 8,271 miles per year. No off roading or towing. It is my daily driver with mainly local driving. In saying all of this, do I need to change the differential fluid, transfer case fluid or manual transmission fluid at this point? Dealer doesn't think it is necessary.
2010 Flame Red JK Sport 6 spd/RK 1.5" Springs/Rancho 9000XL's/JKS Adjustable Rear Sway Bar Links/Rancho Control Arm Drop Brackets/Teraflex Rear Track Bar Bracket/Goodyear Duratrac's 33X12.50 -19 Offset/Level 8 Trackers 15X8/SC Flashpaq/aFe Exhaust & CAI/Or-Fab Front and Rear Bumpers/Trucklite Headlights/SEOUL LED Fogs/Synergy Grab Bars/Mopar Sill Guards/Quadratec Mats/AntennaX 13"/Daystar Hood Latches/E-Autogrille Grill Insert/Rugged Ridge Locking Fuel Door/Hard Top/Supertop NX/DD Sun Screen
Id stick with the dealer, If things go wrong then you can say you were following instructions.
JL got me on lucas oil for everything. Ive never done trans tho. Diffs, lucas synthetic. engine, lucas synthetic.
x2. i use lucas on everything. I've also not changed trans fluid.
I change oil every 3 months, and change the rest annually. But im a crazy person.
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