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    #11
    xto, anong transmission oil gagamitin mo? sa trooper/bighorn kasi usually motor/engine oil yung ginagamit. same din ba sa crosswind?

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by mcbry
    xto, anong transmission oil gagamitin mo? sa trooper/bighorn kasi usually motor/engine oil yung ginagamit. same din ba sa crosswind?
    yup, sae 30-40 lang base sa manual. i'll use delo gold monograde sae 40 para match sa delo gold multigrade ng engine. thuban 90 also from caltex naman for the differential.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by xto
    yup, sae 30-40 lang base sa manual. i'll use delo gold monograde sae 40 para match sa delo gold multigrade ng engine. thuban 90 also from caltex naman for the differential.
    pinakamura na SAE40 na nasubok ko for transmission is Petron HD, yung ginagamit ng mga jeepneys for engine oil. for differential, meron din SAE90 differential oil ang petron, mas mura ng konti kesa sa Caltex.

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    #14
    i'm also planning to change the transmission/tcase oil kasi ng bighorn namin. petron trekker 15w-40 gagamitin ko para same narin sa engine oil na gamit ko.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by rsnald

    re: front brake pads, P5000+ yung kuha ko last year from isuzu pasig. rear brake shoes P6500+. Adjust for VAT increase maybe yun na price nyan. of course may bendix replacements naman w/c are cheaper.
    wow gastos pwede ba bendix na lang replacement ko

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by x-wind
    wow gastos pwede ba bendix na lang replacement ko
    bendix costs around P750 to P980 per set nung canvass ng purchasing officer namin. Anlaki ng price gap no?

    cheapest option I guess is you can have the pads rebuilt by local brake pad rebuilding shops. basically, nilalagyan lang ulit ng resin + abrasives yung brake pads mo. Yun usually ginagawa ng mga jeepneys.

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