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Honda Red Wing Rider
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Posts: 2,593
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I dont think so cause my 06 Foremanc front diff fluid is always more milky than the back, probably cause of the traxlock(more moving parts) in the front, but the 27's back and 25's on front isnt good, ask around. Front tires are turning at a faster rate than the back. 2wd its ok but 4wd causes a bind. Should have same size front and back for 4wd.
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Honda Rider
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 13
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Actually the front fluid isn't milky looking(rear fluid is sometimes)it is more of a gray color than a milky color and when I drain it it drains just as thick as when I poured it in not thin as if it had water in it.Now that it has my attention I think I'm going to drain and flush it real good and either put 27's on the front or 26's all the way around drive it for a while then drain and inspect the fluid.Although the damage may already be done.
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