FUMOTO QwikValve
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Has anyone had any experience with the Fumoto QwikValve?
I change my oil and this thing looks like a time/mess saver.
I suppose it would also work, replacing the trans drain plug too.
The video on their website is pretty straight forward and has me curious.
Thanks in advance....matt and chris
I change my oil and this thing looks like a time/mess saver.
I suppose it would also work, replacing the trans drain plug too.
The video on their website is pretty straight forward and has me curious.
Thanks in advance....matt and chris
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No personal experience, but those Ridgeliners that have it seem to like it.
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/f...ad.php?t=20732
With the Civic's lower ground clearance, however, I'd be concerned about snagging something with the Fumoto valve.
Yeah, but you'd lose the magnetic tip that's on the stock drain plug.
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/f...ad.php?t=20732
With the Civic's lower ground clearance, however, I'd be concerned about snagging something with the Fumoto valve.
Yeah, but you'd lose the magnetic tip that's on the stock drain plug.
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I have them on both my Civic and Mazda. Had them on my Jeeps and Durango's. Love them and have never snagged one on anything. If you get the one without the nipple it doesn't really hang down very far.
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