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  1. I concur with most here that 0-40 is better if you live in lower temperatures (i.e. thinner consistency until warmed up). In real terms you are not going to do any damage with either as the tolerances are such that unless you live in extreme minus temperatures either will work. There seems to be a consensus that if you have RMS weeping that the 5-50 is slightly thicker when cold and may not seep as much !
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