oil change place idiots...
Originally Posted by mikecamp
What tools? You should be able to change your oil with only a crescent hammer and a bucket. To make life even easier, just invest in one of these to replace the oil plug, Fram makes them, you just need to find the correct size for your car, they're called "Sure Drain." Once this is installed, you don't even need a wrench.
I found this at Harbor Freight for $3.99
Originally Posted by roast
well a couple of people from okc have already posted up...so i guess it does apply to some of us
I don't think the op was posting to warn people of this particular place.... more or less just venting on bad service...
I don't think the op was posting to warn people of this particular place.... more or less just venting on bad service...
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Originally Posted by mikecamp
What tools? You should be able to change your oil with only a crescent hammer and a bucket. To make life even easier, just invest in one of these to replace the oil plug, Fram makes them, you just need to find the correct size for your car, they're called "Sure Drain." Once this is installed, you don't even need a wrench.
The only idiots at the oil change place are the people that take their car to them cuz they cant spend 20 min on their own car....
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
Originally Posted by Alberto
The only idiots at the oil change place are the people that take their car to them cuz they cant spend 20 min on their own car....
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
I order my Amsoil by the case and stock up on filters but I enjoy working on my cars. Unfortunately not everyone else feels the same.
Originally Posted by Alberto
The only idiots at the oil change place are the people that take their car to them cuz they cant spend 20 min on their own car....
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
I lied, 99% of those guys (Jiffy lube employees) are complete morons...
Originally Posted by mikecamp
For some people without mechanical aptitude, a garage, a driveway, friends, etc., this may be their only option.
Originally Posted by Tom's Z
if thats their only option then well theirs no point in complaining b/c thats life
I usually take my car for an oil change at Mr. Lubes, but after I bought the Zed, I thought why not go to the dealership this time for an oil change. Turns out the people manning the oil change station at the dealership are just as young or younger then the people working at Mr. Lubes.
Anyway, they screwed up by putting regular oil when I asked for synthetic and I had to wait again in line to get it fixed. I since have always gone to Mr. Lubes and they do a fine job. I go there all the time for my daily driver and my 350Z so you get to know them, they get to know you and that just helps them treat your care with better care. Oh, and they give me back the half bottle of synthetic mobile that they didn't use
For those people who say change your own oil, what do you do with the old oil? How/where do you dispose of it?
Anyway, they screwed up by putting regular oil when I asked for synthetic and I had to wait again in line to get it fixed. I since have always gone to Mr. Lubes and they do a fine job. I go there all the time for my daily driver and my 350Z so you get to know them, they get to know you and that just helps them treat your care with better care. Oh, and they give me back the half bottle of synthetic mobile that they didn't use

For those people who say change your own oil, what do you do with the old oil? How/where do you dispose of it?
Originally Posted by 2006350zSA
if you dont have a choice i would rather get it done at a nissan dealer. Their are a few places i would trust just that place is nice and i figured they would know how to change oil. Theirs a place down by my house where my rents have taken theirs for years they do great. Do you live in an appartment? if not you can borrow tools from oreilys most of the time you only need about 3 tools for the job just for your info.
Last edited by ZlleH; Aug 19, 2007 at 07:23 PM.
Originally Posted by roast
So when you go to have a surgery to remove bone spurs, and you come out with an amputated foot, on the wrong foot nonetheless, don't complain. That's just life.
As for disposing oil I take mine to Autozone, so call up your local autozone, napa, o'reilys, etc and ask them if they dispose used motor oil for free. They usually log how much oil you bring them too.
Last edited by Tom s Z; Aug 19, 2007 at 08:09 PM.
Originally Posted by Wheelman
I was thinking about getting one of these things, but you still have to take off the panel to get the oil filter out, or get oil all over the topside of the panel.
I don't think that under panelling has anything to do with grass. I believe it is for areodynamics.
Originally Posted by RedLine 350z
When I 1st changed the oil on my Z, I took that plastic panel off. Not sure how many have removed it from their Z. I never park on grass so it's not much of an issue for me to not have it.
Originally Posted by ZlleH
I don't think that under panelling has anything to do with grass. I believe it is for areodynamics.
Yz
Last edited by Yokohamaz; Aug 20, 2007 at 09:04 AM.
Originally Posted by ZlleH
For those people who say change your own oil, what do you do with the old oil? How/where do you dispose of it?
I have an Autozone 3.5 miles away from my home.
Originally Posted by ZlleH
For those people who say change your own oil, what do you do with the old oil? How/where do you dispose of it?
Originally Posted by PerfZ
And put that pan back on - it IS for aero purposes. Or you can just drive slow I guess.
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