dogtrk
Pat
I know this has been asked before but I'm getting ready to have the transmission fluid changed and I want to make sure I'm doing the right thing.
I've got folks on one side saying DO NOT use synthetic trans fluids and I have others saying it's the ONLY way to go. Soooo, that being said which way is the best for my truck. I'm not pulling anything and don't plan to do so. I do travel on some very rough terrain where I sometimes get bogged down and need to kick it up to get out but that's about the worst I do with the truck. Truck is 4x4 automatic.
I've been told that the synthetic fluids will cause slippage and also leaks--don't know why but that's what a couple mechanics told me, none of which work on my truck. I spoke with an Amsoil rep and he was very adamant that this is NOT true--an "old wives tale" as he put it......again
I also plan on installing a new filter when I do this change but again had some people tell me to be very careful about a new filter AND the type of gasket that comes with it.......
So what's the best way to go???
I've got folks on one side saying DO NOT use synthetic trans fluids and I have others saying it's the ONLY way to go. Soooo, that being said which way is the best for my truck. I'm not pulling anything and don't plan to do so. I do travel on some very rough terrain where I sometimes get bogged down and need to kick it up to get out but that's about the worst I do with the truck. Truck is 4x4 automatic.
I've been told that the synthetic fluids will cause slippage and also leaks--don't know why but that's what a couple mechanics told me, none of which work on my truck. I spoke with an Amsoil rep and he was very adamant that this is NOT true--an "old wives tale" as he put it......again
I also plan on installing a new filter when I do this change but again had some people tell me to be very careful about a new filter AND the type of gasket that comes with it.......
So what's the best way to go???