

⚙️ Shift to the elite: Gear oil that drives your differential—and your status—forward.
Red Line 57905 is a premium 75W90 synthetic gear oil designed specifically for hypoid limited slip differentials. Featuring advanced friction modifiers, it eliminates the need for additional additives in most LSDs, ensuring smooth clutch engagement. With a high flash point of 150°C and compliance with multiple industry standards, this 1-gallon bottle delivers reliable, high-performance protection trusted by professionals and enthusiasts alike.






| ASIN | B000J3ASP0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,711 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #57 in Gear Oils |
| Brand | Red Line |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (630) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2011 |
| Flash Point | 150 Degrees Celsius |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00083522579056 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Item model number | 57905 |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | Red Line |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 57905 |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model | 57905 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| OEM Part Number | 57905 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4 x 11.25 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Car,Truck |
| SAE J300 Viscosity Grade | 75W-90 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gear Oil |
| UPC | 083522579056 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 149 Degrees Celsius |
| Viscosity | 75W90 |
T**R
Great product
Perfect! Great product
C**.
Seems to work good.
I've been running Redline products in my 07 Dodge 3500 for years. I run this in my diffs and the Redline C+ in my transmission and transfer case. Oil analysis from Blackstone are positive.
A**H
Have an old school RWD Toyota? Read on
I've had dozens of mid 70s, early to late 80s, early 90s RWD Toyotas... Coronas, Celicas, Supras, Corollas, 4Runners and pickups. I usually used Mobil synthetic in the diffs and transmissions... but my latest 94 2WD pickup I decided to try this. Let me start off by saying that this truck had the notchiest, stickiest shift I've ever experienced in a Toyota (yes, even worse than an R154)... so much so I thought the slave cylinder was leaking and the clutch just wasn't getting pressed all the way. I'd read great things on various forums, and decided to at least try... even still not believing in a miracle cure. When it came time to change to the fluid, the diff fluid was rather dirty, but not the worst I've seen. The W55 came out cleaner... somebody had obviously replaced the 75W90 recently, so as I'm watching it drain I'm thinking this is going to be a bust. Well not so... on the test drive around the block it was already noticeably easier to shift, and after a 100mile drive, it's insanely better! Still has a great notch into gear, but no more double or triple pumping the clutch and jamming it in there. Absolutely positively recommend. Makes me want to go get an R154 and try this. Also, pro tip, Toyotas have magnetic drain plugs on the diff and transmissions... clean them (the W55 oil may have been clean, but the plug had never been touched)
M**.
Seems like good stuff.
It took two tries to get a gallon here. I'm guessing the first one leaked. So far, it seems good. My rear differential in my 2007 4Runner is running a bit quieter and it just "feels" smoother. It has close to 220K on it and I'm not sure the last time the fluid was changed so I figured I'd buy "the good stuff." I'm happy with the results. I'm doing the transfer case and front diff next.
E**E
Redline fluid
Works great
C**6
Great product
Price is high but product is good. I’ve been using for years and will continue to use it for years
P**R
The very best made synthetic lube.
Best oil available and it’s made here in the Bay Area. I first learned about Redline perhaps 28 years ago racing motorcycles. Air cooled high performance engines require oil that won’t varnish at high temperature. Redline was introduced to solve this problem in both motorcycles and aircraft. I have been a believer since then and use it in a sealed environment like a gear case where synthetic oils really shine. Because synthetics holds particles in suspension better then conventional oils, coupled where they are used in a sealed system, they outperform and last longer under much higher temperatures, then do conventional oils. I use this on the front and rear end of a 3500 Dodge Cummins 6.7 liter diesel 4x4 that is used only for towing a 15,000 quad slide 5 th wheel. I have gauges so I know my differential oil temps and use after market covers so I carry 7 quarts in the rear diff and almost 4 in the front diff. The last thing I want is a diff failure on the side of a steep climb out of Death Valley in summer! Yes, it costs 180$ to use Redline. I use it to prevent failures because of heat generated pulling a heavy load. In 25 years its all I use in gear boxes and their MTL works wonders in a standard transmission easing into gear. I simply will not use anything else.
A**R
Great product
This stuff is top of the line in my opinion. I run it in my wife’s 4runner and in my GMC Sierra. I would highly recommend this product. I won’t use anything else
D**L
I completed my driveline service on my 2000 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4WD, using this Redline 75W90 in my transfer case and both front and rear differentials. I’m very happy with the smoother drive, noticeable results. Protecting my differentials and transfer case, I’m confident this product will keep my 4Runner on the road longer.
G**E
Perfect for 2020 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 front and rear Dif :-)
J**N
Exactly what I need as replacement for the OEM fluid...
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