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Who here still changes their own oil?
I use Amsoil 0w-40. I also put in a magnetic drain plug and a magnetic wrap around my oil filter. It works fantastic. Always go the extra mile with your oil and filter!
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Not me, the most valuable skill my father taught me is that you can pay people with valuable skills to do them.
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I drive all electric, no need for oil
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i cunt a4d anything that uses oil, for me to be able to change the oil in... :(
But even my deep fat fryer that i cook all my food in, my nurses change that for me... |
I leave it to my mechanic.
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Personally, I quit.
When I was younger, broker and only owned one vehicle I did. Now I own a fleet of roadside service vehicles and various personal vehicles in my household. Fuck all that. Mechanic on the payroll keeps it all good. Even if I got out of the roadside service industry and just kept personal vehicles, I ain't doing it no more. Jiffy lube got me. |
...You just put an oil drain thing under the pan, unscrew the bold, smoke a bong while it's draining, unscrew the filter and screw in the new one, screw in the bolt, then fill it up with oil. It's the easiest car maintenance that you can do.
For the money you save, you can get a bag of weed for the whole week. (Or like a day if you're me..) :upsidedow |
Does magnetic wrap for oil filter really help?
BTW - magnetic oil plug is really good indicator if there are troubles with an engine, having that for 3 years and really satisfied! |
I service our 4 cars myself. Did brake pads and a fluid flush yesterday to get ready for a track day this week.
To the "pay someone, use a mechanic" people... Fuck you, I enjoy it. I don't need to stare at my computer to make money, having hobbies like this keeps me from becoming a drug addict. Doesn't help that all the good shops in my area have 4-6 week waiting lists. |
know how.. can't due to dealership etc
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Also, I thought I had to take my VW to a dealer to get an oil change before, but it was just a big plastic thing that I had to remove to get to the filter. |
I do not. For $40 a local car wash does it, replaces my air filter, and details my car. Can't beat that.
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Most mechanics are good, but none will treat your car the way you will. I learned that the hard way |
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I’m with you there. |
I'm disappointed in anyone who doesn't at least know how to change their own oil, tire, sparkplugs, or batterie.
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Classic cars only. New cars get too complex.
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I've never changed the oil in my life, never will. I will leave that to the dealership. |
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I do as if i pay someone i find parts or accessories removed or swapped out.
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Well, even tho I love engines and fixing stuff, changing oil or break pads is not my world. I have a very good friend of mine who is available almost 24/7 and he does everything for me when necessary. It's about a Audi A6 3.0 TDI Quattro.
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Nope. I have a c63s, they designed the oil plug to be once use... so it has to be replaced everytime.
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god you guys make it like oil changing is like climbing a mountain. i thought of a new idea to do this easy wow!
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last 50.000 miles went thru with one filter and no oil change at all, love those japanese cars from early millenium, they never go broke, only my garagiste goes broke
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