Vlsd fluid
if that's the case you'll need a shop to open up and rebuild all the internals, any damaged syncros, etc unless you can do it yourself,.. by that way, no 95-99 maxima is VLSD IF I'm not mistaken, so when getting VSLD axles you'll need the driver side axle from an 98 Infinity i30 touring. The passenger side axle is identical and interchangeable between the non VLSD and non VLSD between all 4th gen Maximas..
I just used Red Line MT 90, I noticed with this fluid my 5 speed shifts much smoother. What do you mean "rebuild"? You want to rebuild the entire Transmission?
if that's the case you'll need a shop to open up and rebuild all the internals, any damaged syncros, etc unless you can do it yourself,.. by that way, no 95-99 maxima is VLSD IF I'm not mistaken, so when getting VSLD axles you'll need the driver side axle from an 98 Infinity i30 touring. The passenger side axle is identical and interchangeable between the non VLSD and non VLSD between all 4th gen Maximas..
if that's the case you'll need a shop to open up and rebuild all the internals, any damaged syncros, etc unless you can do it yourself,.. by that way, no 95-99 maxima is VLSD IF I'm not mistaken, so when getting VSLD axles you'll need the driver side axle from an 98 Infinity i30 touring. The passenger side axle is identical and interchangeable between the non VLSD and non VLSD between all 4th gen Maximas..
I also use the same Redline.
Very satisfied with it. Especially during winter.
To the original poster....
You might get more help if you used longer sentences. Tell us what you hope to do, and why.
Please do not use slang terms. Us older members have many years of experience, but don't understand your slang terms. We do understand standard English language very well.
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