customtronic
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I always do my own. Almost everything here gets Mobile 1 and all get Wix filters.
Yep, I do my own. I changed it on the truck last night. In the process, broke the filter wrench then proceeded to drop the filter in the drain pan. 18" fall into 7 quarts makes a helluva splash.
I do... and for work rhino ramps floorjacks jackstands... and now a 4post lift
my age... early 40s ghuy I work for late 60s and if I need help he is right beside me in the dirt and grease


Costs me about $10 more than doing it myself, but i consider the time saved a lot more valuable than that.
Both my cars are under a warranty that stipulates I have to get it done at an approved and certified place in order for it to remain valid. I'm in Canada and I don't believe there are any laws that would over-ride the warranty terms.
That being said, whenever I have a car that isn't under warranty, I always do my own changes. It's more expensive that any oil change place but at least I know it's done right. I used to take my truck (2008 Avalanche) to a locla Jiffy Lube because they advertise they check the diffs as part of the inspection. One time, I asked how the front diff fluid is since we're coming up to winter and I anticipate needing to drive in AWD mode. The tech says "I haven't checked because the bolt is stripped and I can't get it off". I'm thinking, 'How come no-one mentioned that the last 3 times?'. I asked him to show me, he said I'm not allowed in the pit so I waited till I got home and got it up on jackstands. Nothing wrong with the bolt at all. Not rounded off or anything.
Lazy SOB just didn't want to check the fluid.

....I take mine to Ford ..... I consider the time saved a lot more valuable....
How long does it take from *** on couch back to *** on couch to go there to have this done? Compared to DIY?
I suspect it takes longer to go out to get it done.
Yep, I do my own. I changed it on the truck last night. In the process, broke the filter wrench then proceeded to drop the filter in the drain pan. 18" fall into 7 quarts makes a helluva splash.
There isn't a vehicle project that I won't undertake, be it ball joints, differentials or engine overhauls, but - I never change my own oil. There are low cost places that do that for a living, and even the dealership (for my wife's Subaru) is a better option than me doing it and then having to deal with oil and filter recycling.
I'm sorry, but this is just too easy to outsource, with little or no ramifications.
1- the stealersip and MOST of them discount oil change facilities use recycled and low grade oil and filters
