Feb-26-2014 09:57 AM
Mar-02-2014 04:59 AM
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Mar-02-2014 04:15 AM
Biggyniner wrote:LongWeekends wrote:
We take ours in to get it done. IMHO, it is a no brainer. If I was retired with nothing to do...I might consider it. Nah, probably not! I hear a lot of people saying they don't trust anyone to do it right. I don't get that?? What shops are they going to? I am older than some. Much younger than others but I have been owning and driving vehicles for 30 years. Everything from old VW's to brand new cars. Not once have I had an oil change done wrong....in fact, I don't even know a friend that has had one done wrong. I do hear countless "stories" of it however. And I am sure I will get flooded with those stories after I post this. 🙂
By the time I make a trip to buy the supplies, do the work, dispose of the oil, clean up my mess, it is MUCH easier to have it done. Plus it gives me an excuse to drive the RV.
I had a friend get his drain plug put back on with an impact socket, cross threaded it and ruined his oil pan... That's just one.. if its easy maintenance I like to do it myself.. I am also close to turning 30 so I'm pretty nimble and still have a lot of energy 😉
Mar-02-2014 04:10 AM
Feb-28-2014 04:12 PM
Feb-28-2014 03:42 PM
Feb-28-2014 03:27 PM
Feb-28-2014 01:49 PM
Feb-28-2014 01:22 PM
OhhWell wrote:mowermech wrote:
"By the time I make a trip to buy the supplies, do the work, dispose of the oil, clean up my mess, it is MUCH easier to have it done. Plus it gives me an excuse to drive the RV."
Let's see...
Drive 5 miles to town, get the oil and filter, drive 5 miles home.
change the oil on the motorhome, clean up afterwards, and wash myself.
Drive 5 miles to town, dispose of the used oil, and drive 5 miles home.
OR
Drive the RV 5 miles to town, drink free coffee and read magazines while the oil is being changed, then drive the RV 5 miles home.
OR, I could walk across the street to Godfather's Pizza and enjoy their lunch buffet, if I time it right!
ONE 10 mile round trip, instead of TWO!
Yessir, that's a "no brainer" all right!
Hmmm, take the slide in, make sure everything is stored tight for the trip, unplug, bring up the levelers, take the wood planks out from where the levelers were, drive the 5 miles (which is about a gallon of gas each way city driving with hills) to a place I somewhat trust, wait for them to finish, endure the up sale tactics, pay MORE than it would cost me in supplies drive back home, back the beast into the PITA pad on the side of the house with about 8" clearance on each side if I want to deploy the slide, put the wood back under, plug it in, level it out, get underneath anyway to take a looksee
OR
I can grab oil and a filter on my way home on a Friday, change the oil and filter in about 20 min on my own schedule, drink a beer while the pan completely drains, grease the zergs and take the used oil to the parts store whenever I feel like it or I have filled both of my oil collection pans.
There is no waiting room more comfortable than my house.
Every one's situation is different and you can skew it either way.
Feb-28-2014 12:06 PM
mowermech wrote:
"By the time I make a trip to buy the supplies, do the work, dispose of the oil, clean up my mess, it is MUCH easier to have it done. Plus it gives me an excuse to drive the RV."
Let's see...
Drive 5 miles to town, get the oil and filter, drive 5 miles home.
change the oil on the motorhome, clean up afterwards, and wash myself.
Drive 5 miles to town, dispose of the used oil, and drive 5 miles home.
OR
Drive the RV 5 miles to town, drink free coffee and read magazines while the oil is being changed, then drive the RV 5 miles home.
OR, I could walk across the street to Godfather's Pizza and enjoy their lunch buffet, if I time it right!
ONE 10 mile round trip, instead of TWO!
Yessir, that's a "no brainer" all right!
Feb-28-2014 11:44 AM
LongWeekends wrote:
We take ours in to get it done. IMHO, it is a no brainer. If I was retired with nothing to do...I might consider it. Nah, probably not! I hear a lot of people saying they don't trust anyone to do it right. I don't get that?? What shops are they going to? I am older than some. Much younger than others but I have been owning and driving vehicles for 30 years. Everything from old VW's to brand new cars. Not once have I had an oil change done wrong....in fact, I don't even know a friend that has had one done wrong. I do hear countless "stories" of it however. And I am sure I will get flooded with those stories after I post this. 🙂
By the time I make a trip to buy the supplies, do the work, dispose of the oil, clean up my mess, it is MUCH easier to have it done. Plus it gives me an excuse to drive the RV.
Feb-28-2014 11:32 AM
Feb-28-2014 11:11 AM
mowermech wrote:
"By the time I make a trip to buy the supplies, do the work, dispose of the oil, clean up my mess, it is MUCH easier to have it done. Plus it gives me an excuse to drive the RV."
Let's see...
Drive 5 miles to town, get the oil and filter, drive 5 miles home.
change the oil on the motorhome, clean up afterwards, and wash myself.
Drive 5 miles to town, dispose of the used oil, and drive 5 miles home.
OR
Drive the RV 5 miles to town, drink free coffee and read magazines while the oil is being changed, then drive the RV 5 miles home.
OR, I could walk across the street to Godfather's Pizza and enjoy their lunch buffet, if I time it right!
ONE 10 mile round trip, instead of TWO!
Yessir, that's a "no brainer" all right!
Feb-28-2014 11:11 AM