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Jun-16-2014 12:07 PM
dodge guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:dodge guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Something to think about. The factory dealers usually have two grades of oil filters. Guess what, for the free oil changes for life or their specials you are getting their bottom of the barrel filter.
If I had any of these oil changes done I would pay the difference in filter costs to get their best!
Dealers only have one grade of filter. parts stores have up to 3!
That's not what I have found.
Then you found a bad dealer. dealers should only stock their brand filters. when I was with Chrysler the only non-mopar filter was for the Cummins engines. same with Ford! the dealer is cheaping out if they are stocking non oem filters!
Jun-16-2014 11:53 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Another issue -- dealers at one time had plenty of work keeping up with the maintenance on vehicles they sold. NOW, most do not have the same requirements, no points, plugs, rotor etc every 'xx' miles ... so, once the truck sells, we now have 100,000 mile plugs, electronic ignitions, and most of the general maintenance items are now absent.
What's a dealer to do - well, make up some 'check and adjust' periodic maintenance so it can keep its mechanics busy ... brakes now last twice or more as long, and other items that once wore out, don't. So, here we have mechanics with nothing to do ... and equipment that costs a fortune to buy and maintain.
Nothing against good mechanics here, we need them when we need them -- but to schedule periodic maintenance to 'look' at things that 'ain't broke' makes no sense --
Jun-16-2014 10:39 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:dodge guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Something to think about. The factory dealers usually have two grades of oil filters. Guess what, for the free oil changes for life or their specials you are getting their bottom of the barrel filter.
If I had any of these oil changes done I would pay the difference in filter costs to get their best!
Dealers only have one grade of filter. parts stores have up to 3!
That's not what I have found.
Jun-16-2014 10:09 AM
dodge guy wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Something to think about. The factory dealers usually have two grades of oil filters. Guess what, for the free oil changes for life or their specials you are getting their bottom of the barrel filter.
If I had any of these oil changes done I would pay the difference in filter costs to get their best!
Dealers only have one grade of filter. parts stores have up to 3!
Jun-15-2014 05:07 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Something to think about. The factory dealers usually have two grades of oil filters. Guess what, for the free oil changes for life or their specials you are getting their bottom of the barrel filter.
If I had any of these oil changes done I would pay the difference in filter costs to get their best!
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Tachdriver wrote:
Nobody mentioned muffler bearing repacking here.