just got back from my local dodge dealer to pick up a bottle of sure grip additive and the parts never herd of a sure grip in his life and hes been the head parts guy for 7 years WTF.
I think he quoted posi additivewait... what ? The parts guy doesnt know what sure grip fluid is ? He should....they should sell it on lots of Dodge products now. He may have known it as "limited slip differential fluid" but man... he should know that... not a very good parts guy if not !
-RPM
Its true though... most dealers wont go back that far as the inventory control doesnt allow for our older stuff. I am pretty sure in our million dollar inventory you wont find one item for anything older then say maybe 1995. Money management and items that actually turn are what the parts managers should be looking at. Now a good parts counter guy should automatically pull out the Mopar performance catalog and happily look up what you need. But as for the fluid the orignal poster was talking of.. that should be basic info for a parts counter guy of 7 years.
-RPM
When was the last time Mopar sold something with what was called a sure grip?
Sure grip is what I use on my dentures! ;-) I'll send you a tube if you need it.
You should have really freaked him out by asking for turn signal fluid too!:banghead:
actually, a good parts counter guy (especially at a Chrysler dealership) should be able to get you a set of SBM valve cover gaskets without opening a book...Its true though... most dealers wont go back that far as the inventory control doesnt allow for our older stuff. I am pretty sure in our million dollar inventory you wont find one item for anything older then say maybe 1995. Money management and items that actually turn are what the parts managers should be looking at. Now a good parts counter guy should automatically pull out the Mopar performance catalog and happily look up what you need.
No that is POLY grip you use on your teeth. LOL
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting that! That explains why my pinion is always sticking to my ring gear!:violent1: