Sponsored

Front diff fluid type

buzzleo

Active Member
First Name
steve
Joined
Jan 10, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
38
Reaction score
18
Location
alabama
Vehicle(s)
2019 XLT FX4
What type gear oil goes in the front diff? I figure it's the same as the rear, 80w-90. Just like to verify. Owners manual didn't have it.
Sponsored

 

deleriumtremor

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bill
Joined
Apr 19, 2022
Threads
12
Messages
1,200
Reaction score
3,811
Location
Boise ID
Vehicle(s)
2022 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
Occupation
Retired
I have never found a replacement interval or type of gear oil specified. My assumption is Ford doesn't see it as a regular maintenance item.
 

RedlandRanger

Moderator
First Name
Rob
Joined
Nov 14, 2018
Threads
42
Messages
5,111
Reaction score
11,104
Location
Oregon
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat FX4, 1973 Mercury Capri
Vehicle Showcase
1
What type gear oil goes in the front diff? I figure it's the same as the rear, 80w-90. Just like to verify. Owners manual didn't have it.
I noted that too - For what its worth, Rockauto shows it the same. I actually used 75w-90 in the rear (I ran out of time to do the front). Planning to use the same in the front.
 
OP
OP

buzzleo

Active Member
First Name
steve
Joined
Jan 10, 2021
Threads
10
Messages
38
Reaction score
18
Location
alabama
Vehicle(s)
2019 XLT FX4
I found it in the front diff service manual section that someone posted on another thread. 80w-90 same as rear diff.
 


RedlandRanger

Moderator
First Name
Rob
Joined
Nov 14, 2018
Threads
42
Messages
5,111
Reaction score
11,104
Location
Oregon
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger Lariat FX4, 1973 Mercury Capri
Vehicle Showcase
1

5thranger

Well-Known Member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Jul 16, 2022
Threads
2
Messages
1,146
Reaction score
4,387
Location
kansas
Vehicle(s)
2020 Lariat Ranger Rapid Red
Occupation
Retired
Front diff is 80/90 GL-5 1.06 qt
Rear diff is 80/90 GL-5 1.48 qt
Limited slip or locking diff would need a 80/90 gear oil that has a friction modifier
 

Gdub

Well-Known Member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Nov 15, 2022
Threads
3
Messages
48
Reaction score
66
Location
California
Vehicle(s)
2002 Ranger FX4
Occupation
Aerospace Engineer
Why would a locking differential need friction modifier? There should be no clutch discs to chatter. My Torsen helical gear type limited slip differentials do not require friction modifier.
 

GhostStrykre

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bee
Joined
Aug 20, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
492
Reaction score
1,822
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
i was about to order some gear oil for my first diff fluid change. i was dead set on grabbing some amsoil 80w-90, but noticed it was flagged for having friction modifiers. i don't think that's really needed for my fx4's locking rear diff based on the above, but i also read on a different thread that amsoil isn't actually as good as the motorcraft (here, post #11 really kicks off the discussion: https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/2019-ranger-rear-differential-failure.17021/ )

so now i'm torn. amsoil or motorcraft. or does it really not matter?
 

Frenchy

Well-Known Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
Mar 15, 2020
Threads
164
Messages
7,539
Reaction score
10,750
Location
Elizabeth, Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2012 Nissan Frontier, 1994 F150 XL, 2022 Ford Transit
Occupation
Field Service Technician
If anything I would recommend changing the Front and Rear Diff Fluid every 30,000 miles. Might seem a bit crazy, but this is the recommended interval for Severe Service through Nissan. I feel everyone should follow that schedule for the Axles, Transfer Case(if applicable) and Transmission. It will help keep the Failures to a minimum.
 

GhostStrykre

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bee
Joined
Aug 20, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
492
Reaction score
1,822
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
If anything I would recommend changing the Front and Rear Diff Fluid every 30,000 miles. Might seem a bit crazy, but this is the recommended interval for Severe Service through Nissan. I feel everyone should follow that schedule for the Axles, Transfer Case(if applicable) and Transmission. It will help keep the Failures to a minimum.
right, but is amsoil actually lower quality than the motorcraft?
 

GhostStrykre

Well-Known Member
First Name
Bee
Joined
Aug 20, 2020
Threads
20
Messages
492
Reaction score
1,822
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2019 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
If you want to over pay for ScamOil, then be my guest. I would not recommend it what so ever
i'm not trying to get on your nerves, but why do you feel it's called scamoil? i'm trying to gain knowledge here. dismissive responses aren't really helpful.
 

JohnnyO

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jon
Joined
Apr 8, 2021
Threads
23
Messages
1,969
Reaction score
6,143
Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Vehicle(s)
2020 Ranger STX 4x4
Occupation
Asst. Greenskeeper, Bushwood Country Club
The owner's manual calls for 80w-90 conventional gear oil, regardless if a locker or not.
The only synthetic I found that meets the Ford spec in the owner's manual is Redline 75w-90.
I changed both my axles with that at 30k and will do it again at 100k, which will be before this year is out.
FWIW, Redline D6 ATF meets the Ford spec for the transfer case fluid.
Sponsored

 
 








Top