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Originally Posted by anthonyy I speak with my dealer before using different brands of fluids and installing mods just to make sure I can maintain my warranty. If you're going
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Im pretty sure it shouldn't matter which oil you use. This has been discussed on the forum often already and as long as you within the oem specs on the oils you use (engine, trans, and Diff) they can't reject it.
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