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Don't just run to the RV dealership....

suprz
Explorer
Explorer
Just had an oil/ filter change and state inspection done at my local Ford dealership ( they have a dedicated truck service center) and the whole thing took 45 mins and $65.00. (Castrol GTX Semi-Synth 5w-20. And a Ford oil filter) price for that same service at rv dealer..... 145.00. Now before someone says "i do my own...." at my age and the fact that in this state we have to get an inspection every year, just makes sense for me
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afidel
Explorer II
Explorer II
fj12ryder wrote:
afidel wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
afidel wrote:
I get 6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400, to me the delta between the cost of oil and filters (~$330) and that cost just isn't worth it to do myself. While it's in it also gets looked at by a trained mechanic, haven't had them flag anything since it's a 2015 with just over 30k miles but it's nice knowing another set of eyes is looking at it. I won't necessarily have them do the work as I have two shops I trust well on the mechanical side but if they bring anything up I'll know to take it to a shop for a second opinion.


I'm just speechless! :h


That I think my time is worth more than $11 per oil change?
I think it was the fact that your post didn't make a lot of sense. What is "6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400"?


Quantity 6 of 8 quart oil changes, my local place does buy 5 get 1 free so when comparing it to doing myself I compare the cost of 6 changes to buying supplies and doing them myself.
2019 Dutchman Kodiak 293RLSL
2015 GMC 1500 Sierra 4x4 5.3 3.42 full bed
Equalizer 10k WDH

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
afidel wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
afidel wrote:
I get 6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400, to me the delta between the cost of oil and filters (~$330) and that cost just isn't worth it to do myself. While it's in it also gets looked at by a trained mechanic, haven't had them flag anything since it's a 2015 with just over 30k miles but it's nice knowing another set of eyes is looking at it. I won't necessarily have them do the work as I have two shops I trust well on the mechanical side but if they bring anything up I'll know to take it to a shop for a second opinion.


I'm just speechless! :h


That I think my time is worth more than $11 per oil change?
I think it was the fact that your post didn't make a lot of sense. What is "6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400"?
Howard and Peggy

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PghBob
Explorer
Explorer
I get all of our routine service done at a Ford Truck center on our E450. The center is in a rural community about 20 miles from us. My charges were as follows:

labor $10
Filter $5.20
6 qts of oil $18.18
Hazardous waster disposal $4.00
State Tax $2.24

Total $39.62

afidel
Explorer II
Explorer II
Lynnmor wrote:
afidel wrote:
I get 6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400, to me the delta between the cost of oil and filters (~$330) and that cost just isn't worth it to do myself. While it's in it also gets looked at by a trained mechanic, haven't had them flag anything since it's a 2015 with just over 30k miles but it's nice knowing another set of eyes is looking at it. I won't necessarily have them do the work as I have two shops I trust well on the mechanical side but if they bring anything up I'll know to take it to a shop for a second opinion.


I'm just speechless! :h


That I think my time is worth more than $11 per oil change?
2019 Dutchman Kodiak 293RLSL
2015 GMC 1500 Sierra 4x4 5.3 3.42 full bed
Equalizer 10k WDH

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
shum02 wrote:
If I could get 14qts of synthetic and a Ford filter for $65 US I wouldn't do mine either!


Amen. Oil changes in my company gasser are about $120 avg around here.
Dont even want to know what they'd charge for a diesel.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
afidel wrote:
I get 6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400, to me the delta between the cost of oil and filters (~$330) and that cost just isn't worth it to do myself. While it's in it also gets looked at by a trained mechanic, haven't had them flag anything since it's a 2015 with just over 30k miles but it's nice knowing another set of eyes is looking at it. I won't necessarily have them do the work as I have two shops I trust well on the mechanical side but if they bring anything up I'll know to take it to a shop for a second opinion.


I'm just speechless! :h

afidel
Explorer II
Explorer II
I get 6 * 8 quart full synthetic change with filter for just over $400, to me the delta between the cost of oil and filters (~$330) and that cost just isn't worth it to do myself. While it's in it also gets looked at by a trained mechanic, haven't had them flag anything since it's a 2015 with just over 30k miles but it's nice knowing another set of eyes is looking at it. I won't necessarily have them do the work as I have two shops I trust well on the mechanical side but if they bring anything up I'll know to take it to a shop for a second opinion.
2019 Dutchman Kodiak 293RLSL
2015 GMC 1500 Sierra 4x4 5.3 3.42 full bed
Equalizer 10k WDH

Ramp_Digger
Explorer
Explorer
No dealership service for me. Dropped off my almost new truck at the dealer where I had purchased it for oil change and service. Picked it up later that day,the service manager said it was ready to go, paid them and drove home. At home I thought I would check to make sure oil level was ok. The oil was full but looked black as before, looked at the drain plug and filter, still dirty and muddy from off road use the week before. Grease zerks dirty also. The truck had not even been touched. They did it right when I went back as I watched.
Last year my daughter drove up at our house. She said my oil light came on just as I stopped the car. I checked the oil level, empty, she said just came from the dealer for service 10 minutes ago. Looked under the car NO oil drain plug. Oil streak down the drive and up the street about for 200 yards. Where the oil stopped lay the drain plug in the street. I know there are dependable techs out there for sure, its just hard to weed out the bad ones. It is a lot of work to do all my service and brake work my self but I get a lot of peace of mind knowing its done right when the safety of my family is at risk.
05 dodge 3500 cummins diesel, 8.5 alaskan on flatbed

Puddles
Explorer
Explorer
shum02 wrote:
If I could get 14qts of synthetic and a Ford filter for $65 US I wouldn't do mine either!


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tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
I do my own oil change on the RV. Local Ford dealer does service medium duty trucks, oil change, lube and "free inspection" is about $30 for the C, and I can buy the oil and parts for less, drag my grease gun under the RV, and do the job for less.

For my E-350 van, the story is different. Quicklane price for oil change and new Motorcraft filter is $9.95. Best price I can get for five quarts of the oil Ford uses is about $19, and the filter is another $3-5, so I'll let the dealer have this job, while I go into the salesroom and harass some poor salesman who thinks he is going to sell me a new car.
Tom Test
Itasca Spirit 29B

greenskeeper
Explorer
Explorer
at 82 I still do all my own oil changes,on everything......

RAS43
Explorer III
Explorer III
shum02 wrote:
If I could get 14qts of synthetic and a Ford filter for $65 US I wouldn't do mine either!


That is what I am paying for the service at my independent truck repair shop. It includes a Ford filter and Shell T4 oil and all fluids are checked. They do the job while we eat breakfast next door. I quit doing it myself when they began offering this 2 years ago and I don't miss the job one bit.

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
I had my first oil change done at CW $99.00 and they used the wrong oil
2nd at an Authorized Workhorse Chevy Dealer 65.bucks and the right oil
Now at an independent dealer (more service than sales) also proper oil and 65 dollars.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
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JimK-NY
Explorer II
Explorer II
I went to the local Dodge dealer today for an oil change and NYS inspection. It only took 5-6 hours for the quick service lane. Fortunately I knew this would happen so I waited at home. I was told scheduled service now has a 6-8 week delay. Fortunately I do not need anything else so I don't need to wait until the end of July. A few months ago we needed the inspection and oil change for the Honda CRV. Honda does not have a quick service lane and wanted to schedule 3-4 weeks in advance.

Everyone is happy about low unemployment. Delays due to a shortage of workers are becoming more common.