Gear Oil ZF SAE 80W-90 | Limited Slip Automotive Gear Oil

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Gear Oil ZF SAE 80W-90

“Limited Slip” Automotive Gear Oil

Gear Oil ZF is a high performance, EP automotive gear oil specifically designed for “limited slip” rear drive differentials, particularly those of ZF design with multiple clutches.

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  • Quiet, shudder-free operation
    Special friction modifier system provides excellent lubricity characteristics for smooth, non-stick/slip engagement and disengagement of limited slip differential plate clutches.
  • Long gear life
    Effective EP additives control gear tooth wear, even under high torque, low speed and shock loading conditions. Rust and corrosion inhibitors prevent component damage by water of condensation or contamination. 
  • Gear Oil ZF is a high performance, EP automotive gear oil specifically designed for “limited slip” rear drive differentials, particularly those of ZF design with multiple clutches.
  • Gear Oil ZF incorporates special friction properties to provide smooth, noise free operation and extended life of these units. 
  • ZF limited slip differentials, including those with hypoid gears, as fitted to cars, trucks and buses and off-highway equipment.
  • Other limited-slip differentials where oils meeting ZF TE-ML 05C, 12C or 21C are specified.
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