Gear Oil Recommendation for 2007 Corolla

#1
Hello all! New member here. Have a question about gear oil:

Planning on changing the gear oil on my 2007 Toyota Corolla with 140K miles for the 2nd time. I’ve used regular Valvoline in the past but I was wondering about the Royal Purple or Red Line gear oils. They are more expensive and I was wondering if it would make shifting smoother or if I would even notice a change. Willing to pay extra if there is a noticeable improvement in shifting. Shifting is O.K. right now, just wondering if it could be improved.

Thank you.
 
#2
Check the manual and use only the oil which is recommended in the manual. Using other oils may decrease the life of the transmission as well as problem in shifting.
 
#3
I own a 1999 Corolla, manual with 235,000. miles on it. I bought it at 140,000. It hasn't required clutch repair. My personal preference is LUCAS gear oil. If you want to see a "noticeable improvement" change whatever product you buy often. Much more often. I aim for 10,000 miles. The cost of too frequent oil changes is tiny compared to the cost of repairs when a mechanic starts work.
 
#4
I use Redline MT-90 synthetic gear oil in my MT cars. It's worked great in my 94 Corolla, 06 xB, 07 Corolla and 09 Corolla. I change it every 30k-35k miles. My 09 Corolla I bought new and it still shifts like butter at 96k miles. The others were all bought used and one of the first things I did was change the gear oil as most people never do.
 
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