I have own synthetics englin oil and synthetics oil filter but I don't have place to change myself. I am looking for someone or some store to change for me. Where is the best location to change and how much cost will be?
Thank you in advance.
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I have own synthetics englin oil and synthetics oil filter but I don't have place to change myself. I am looking for someone or some store to change for me. Where is the best location to change and how much cost will be?
Thank you in advance.
$100
$99
I will do it for 3 hand jobs. However, I'm willing to negotiate down to 1 if you're willing to look me in the eyes while you do it.
I do it half price, $50 dolla
What kind of vehicle? If its a GM bring it down to me at GSL we have no problems doing LOFs with customer supplied oil and filters.
most of the time the shops will charge you the same amount if you supply oil
Bring it anywhere. Lube place, dealership, repair shops, tell them you have your own oil. They use your oil but charge you the same price for regular oil change.
Don't listen to this user. I tried to take advantage of this deal, and in the end I had to pay Wal-mart to change my oil while I washed my hands.Quote:
Originally posted by M.alex
I will do it for 3 hand jobs. However, I'm willing to negotiate down to 1 if you're willing to look me in the eyes while you do it.
change it yourself?
If you want to do it yourself there is U-wrench. I just do mine on the street usually though
Uwrench +1
Ive seen guys in the Canadian Tire parking lot using the curb as a ramp and doing their oil change right there haha.
yup that's all it takes when I do my truck! Car, not so easy :pQuote:
Originally posted by nobb
Ive seen guys in the Canadian Tire parking lot using the curb as a ramp and doing their oil change right there haha.
Go to a dealership, they'll charge you for like half an hour of labour but make sure you ask them what they plan to charge first.
That's what I do. I buy the synthetic oil when it goes on sale at Canadian Tire and then take it into Hyundai.
They charge me 5 bucks for the filter and 25 for the oil change lol.
Save myself 30-35 bucks everytime with none of the mess.
Call me.Quote:
Originally posted by M.alex
I will do it for 3 hand jobs. However, I'm willing to negotiate down to 1 if you're willing to look me in the eyes while you do it.
Now that I've worked at a few different shops I'd definitely suggest a dealership for a quick oil change, especially the ones with quick lube bays.
Proper oil filters and the the chances of screw ups are drastically reduced for a quick oil change. Usually 30$ without oil.
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Id be hesistant to take it to some places without being able to completley watch them do it. I have heard stories in the past where instead of using the custmer supplied oil (usually premium stuff) they just put in their cheap stuff instead and kept the customer's oil to be re sold.Quote:
Originally posted by dj_rice
Bring it anywhere. Lube place, dealership, repair shops, tell them you have your own oil. They use your oil but charge you the same price for regular oil change.
I don’t see why people still use these jiffy lube type places. It costs me $57 for an oil change done by my mechanic for all supplies, quick inspection and grease if it’s needed. I do have to book a week ahead, but that’s not a huge deal. Unless I’m getting completely ripped off haha.