Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

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Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby Oteck » Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:54 pm

Anyone know where you can buy them locally? Lightweight to be exact, if not i'll have to smuggle them across the border
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby oasis » Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:28 pm

I bought mine either from Mopac or Lordco (can't remember)
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby MRII » Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:18 am

Mopac is the cheapest, Lordco are out to lunch with their price per bottle.
Also heard the KMS tools carry it also for a cheap price but unconfirmed.
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby thelaw604 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:22 am

MRII wrote:Mopac is the cheapest, Lordco are out to lunch with their price per bottle.
Also heard the KMS tools carry it also for a cheap price but unconfirmed.


I can confirm that Mopac was the cheapest when I bought them and Lordco has been gone for lunch for awhile now with their prices.

Lordco also has to order them in (the one I called anyways), whereas Mopac has stock on shelves (but should call to confirm anyways).
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby RePete » Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:17 pm

MRII wrote:...Lordco are out to lunch with their price per bottle...
For everything! I think that's why whenever I go (which is about annually) there is no one in the store, no line-ups, nothing. Unfortunately, Mopac is out in Langley, Bellingham is closer.
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby MRII » Mon Apr 01, 2013 4:01 pm

Yeah their pricing and discount is a joke.
Also, if I can recommend, get a magnetic drain plug for the diff. and fill plugs. The OEM plugs are pretty shitty.
I got one from fleabay for $10.
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby dh4ever » Thu Apr 04, 2013 5:35 pm

in shockproofs discription it says to not use in systems with a pump or a cooler... and our tranis have pumps, and a cooler. I opted for the 75-90NS (no slip addatives, to slow the syncros.. they say, but none the less it made it go into 4th much nicer!
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby Goopi » Sat Apr 06, 2013 1:23 am

Lordco does carry Redline Shockproof, but it's probably wise to grab it elsewhere due to their prices.

I'll admit that Lordco has high list prices, but the guys always bring down the price by a large margin if you know them well enough.
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Re: Where to buy locally: Redline Shockproof

Postby bbarnumboy » Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:13 am

I used Shockproof in my DSM transmission as a blend and straight in the transfer case. Thick stuff, are you really running just straight shockproof? Did you get the lightweight version?
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