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Lol. When he's our age he will be one
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Frugal is when someone does it themselves.
Cheap is when they expect someone else to do it for less. |
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4 cylinder Toyota.
$120.00. Synthetic. Local mechanic/shop. |
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Price to do it myself with a 5-qt Castrol Edge, for engines over 75-k miles, $25.98, plus Fram tough guard oil filter, $$7.17, plus rotate tires, $0.00 ...... total $33.15 ..... and I probably get better oil and a better filter.
Rotating tires requires a good floor jack and at least one good jack stand. Plus you get the experience of working on your car outside in the winter cold out in the driveway ...... .
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Occasionally have a coupon in the LaDaSun for $49.95 oil change. A bargain considering they use euro spec Castrol oil. Most European cars take 6 or more quarts, with the Porsche dry sump taking 7 or 8.
They even check all your fluids, and visual inspection underneath your chassis and under the hood! I think it is a bargain! I can tell you horror stories of my own when going to places like Jiffy Lube, Quick Lane, and Valvoline Speedy Express. For non-European cars, I recommend Neil's Laconia Garage.
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As a retired mechanic, I still change my own oil. I always used Mobil 1 but with price increases I'm going with a cheaper synthetic.
I bought two 5qt containers of Kirkland synthetic oil at Costco for $30, $3 a qt! My GMC truck takes 8 qts, so that's about a $35 oil and filter change for me. My wife's car only takes 5 qts. Last edited by Biggd; 12-23-2023 at 08:32 PM. |
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Such is so, but radial tires are "rotated" front-to-back. Bias tires are to be "rotated" in an "x" pattern. Also, don't use an old spare. (Say, older than five years).
A note just came up to read the ULAs (legal issues) for your new vehicle; however, I suspect only a few of us will be interested in your new vehicle's "limitations". ![]() https://youtu.be/A_DmgjTfwD4?si=4ymuc5M0_6K-uSqN
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ApS is totally correct in that you don't want to start adding a spare to the rotation if it has never been done before. Having one tire with a different amount of tread ware is not a good thing. That's usually why reputable shops won't replace one bad tire with a new one. All 4 usually need to be replaced. Michelin has a good guide linked below, but the most important guide to follow is your vehicle's manual. https://www.michelinman.com/auto/aut...o-rotate-tires |
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Anti-seize, white lithium grease, or red tacky grease ....... what's best for the five lug bolts on each wheel when rotating the tires? Me-thinks it is anti-seize because the lug nuts and bolts do not move.
What gets used for grease on the lug bolts on my Subaru at a service business like Tilton Walmart or Belknap Subaru? And, how tight to tighten them when using a 4-way universal lug wrench?
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Personally, I just rotate them front to back every 10,000 miles or every other oil change. |
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