Description
The Red Line MTL 75W80 GL-4 Gear Oil is engineered to provide exceptional protection and performance for manual transmissions and differentials. Formulated with high-quality synthetic base stocks and specialized additives, this gear oil ensures smooth shifting and reduces wear under demanding driving conditions. Suitable for a wide range of automotive applications, it offers excellent thermal stability and low friction characteristics, helping extend the lifespan of gear components. This gallon-sized container is convenient for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliable transmission lubrication.
The formulation features a viscosity grade of 75W80, providing optimal lubrication in both cold starts and high-temperature operation. It’s designed to meet or exceed industry standards for GL-4 gear oils, ensuring compatibility with a variety of manual transmissions. Its advanced additive package prevents corrosion, foaming, and oxidation, maintaining gear integrity and ensuring consistent performance over time. This product is suitable for use in vehicles that specify synthetic or semi-synthetic gear oils, offering enhanced protection over conventional oils.
Note that this gear oil is classified as air freight prohibited, aligning with transportation safety regulations. It is not CARB approved but complies with general automotive industry standards and requirements. Whether for routine maintenance or overhaul projects, Red Line’s MTL 75W80 GL-4 Gear Oil delivers the reliability and protection essential for optimal vehicle operation.
Features:
- High-performance synthetic formulation for manual transmissions and differentials
- Viscosity grade of 75W80 for reliable cold start and high-temperature operation
- Excellent thermal stability and low friction for smooth shifting
- Advanced additive package for corrosion prevention and oxidation resistance
- Suitable for vehicles requiring GL-4 gear oils with synthetic or semi-synthetic formulations




















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