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jiffylube coupons?
Anyone have any jiffylube coupons?
I think they charge like $30. I'm used to only paying $12-$15 but eh my cars to low(it barely fit before so i know it wont fit now) so i'm thinking about taking it to jiffy. or if anyone knows any other place that can fit my car, that would be great.
oh and too lazy to diy =p
I think they charge like $30. I'm used to only paying $12-$15 but eh my cars to low(it barely fit before so i know it wont fit now) so i'm thinking about taking it to jiffy. or if anyone knows any other place that can fit my car, that would be great.
oh and too lazy to diy =p
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I heard that Super Autobacs does oil changes with 5W-20 for $15, just call ahead for a appt or roll on in a whim and ya might have to wait. I want to check in on this myself since I need to get an oil change quickstyle.
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i cant belive u guys are that lazy to do a 10min oil change.
quickest diy ever.
lift car, un screw drain bolt, take oil filter off, put new filter on, screw drain bolt on, lower car, un screw oil cap, poor in new oil, screw oil cap on. 10 min max!
quickest diy ever.
lift car, un screw drain bolt, take oil filter off, put new filter on, screw drain bolt on, lower car, un screw oil cap, poor in new oil, screw oil cap on. 10 min max!
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Originally Posted by Mrs014dr
I swear everyone makes doing an oil change sound easy I wish it was so I been taking my car to Honda and paying 20 bucks
Originally Posted by dj02
lift car, un screw drain bolt, take oil filter off, put new filter on, screw drain bolt on, lower car, un screw oil cap, poor in new oil, screw oil cap on. 10 min max!
Originally Posted by dj02
i cant belive u guys are that lazy to do a 10min oil change.
quickest diy ever.
lift car, un screw drain bolt, take oil filter off, put new filter on, screw drain bolt on, lower car, un screw oil cap, poor in new oil, screw oil cap on. 10 min max!
quickest diy ever.
lift car, un screw drain bolt, take oil filter off, put new filter on, screw drain bolt on, lower car, un screw oil cap, poor in new oil, screw oil cap on. 10 min max!
Originally Posted by Nodnero
I heard that Super Autobacs does oil changes with 5W-20 for $15, just call ahead for a appt or roll on in a whim and ya might have to wait. I want to check in on this myself since I need to get an oil change quickstyle.
Plus they have a 2nd floor room with a glass window to keep an eye on your car.
Best deal in that store is Kendall full synthetic oil: case of 6 for $20.
Its such cake to do and you get a chnace to check everything. you gotta know that the dealer isnt going to pay too much attention to a civic, especialy a modded one. Stock jack is fine just get a stand or something to hold it up while you work under it. wood works pretty great
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Originally Posted by LiKEaFeRiO
You forgot to mention the part where hot oil runs down your arm and burns your pit hair when you get the filter off.
also if your not smart enough to let your motor cool down b4 you change your oil. then you desirve to get your pit hair burned. untill you learn to cool down your motor first.
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Originally Posted by dj02
i have 62,542 miles on my car. i have changed my oil every 3000 miles, sceen ive had my car with 3miles on it, and that had never happend once.
also if your not smart enough to let your motor cool down b4 you change your oil. then you desirve to get your pit hair burned. untill you learn to cool down your motor first.
also if your not smart enough to let your motor cool down b4 you change your oil. then you desirve to get your pit hair burned. untill you learn to cool down your motor first.

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Originally Posted by Mrs014dr
i have like amost 98,000 on my car
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Originally Posted by W1LLY_G
Gadammmnn thats a lot of miles there, working in 36k here
D stop being a Biatch and DIY...
D stop being a Biatch and DIY...

How about you learn not to burn your ignition harness
That way you dont have to Jump start the car!
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