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MacCool 03-20-2015 01:22 PM

Local QuickLube or FastLane, sometimes Nissan dealer. GM dealer has Purolator filters, so if I'm taking it there, I just use theirs. I always bring a filter with me, however, as well as crush washers. The thing I like about the GM FastLane is that they don't mind if I kibbitz and inspect. Nissan dealer won't let me out into the repair bay.

Zero dark 03-20-2015 01:23 PM

Oil change is one of the most fulfilling diy you can learn. Its frequent and you know its done right. No where can get much cheaper than the dealers. You dont want to go to like a chain like jiffy lube where they will end up breaking your skid plate or worse your car.

The cost of tools you need for one oil change is close to the $70 you would pay at dealer. And it takes under 30 minutes to diy.

I would expect most m/t owners to diy vs a/t owners lol:tiphat:

dotcomee 03-20-2015 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3143754)
I would expect most m/t owners to diy vs a/t owners lol:tiphat:

Oh no you didn't...

:gtfo2:

Chuck33079 03-20-2015 01:27 PM

You can just flip the undertray back. No need to remove it all the way. If you can't even DIY an oil change, go ahead and give up on modding cars as a hobby. It's the bare minimum.

Joker_J 03-20-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3143758)
You can just flip the undertray back. No need to remove it all the way. If you can't even DIY an oil change, go ahead and give up on modding cars as a hobby. It's the bare minimum.

I got the car because I love driving it. With the parts I bought, I would rather spend a little more money and have it installed professionally than myself. Because if I do it and mess something up, its gonna cost double maybe triple the amount. I'm also just doing slight mods, nothing too serious lol

Chuck33079 03-20-2015 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Joker_J (Post 3143759)
I got the car because I love driving it. With the parts I bought, I would rather spend a little more money and have it installed professionally than myself. Because if I do it and mess something up, its gonna cost double maybe triple the amount. I'm also just doing slight mods, nothing too serious lol

The right thing to do would be to find someone local on here to help you install everything. That way it gets done right and you start learning how to work on cars. If you go post in your regional subforum I'm sure there's someone local to you who will gladly help for pizza and beer, maybe a little cash.

Joker_J 03-20-2015 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3143769)
The right thing to do would be to find someone local on here to help you install everything. That way it gets done right and you start learning how to work on cars. If you go post in your regional subforum I'm sure there's someone local to you who will gladly help for pizza and beer, maybe a little cash.

sounds like a plan! :)

90 ST 03-20-2015 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3143736)
Yep, that's all it takes. You need ramps and a socket wrench. It takes 20 minutes. Follow the DIY here. Enjoy the feeling of keeping $35 in your wallet.

RAMPS!! I could have done this with ramps? What the hell did I buy a hoist for then? :)

MacCool 03-20-2015 02:04 PM

The part I enjoy about the Z is driving it. I used to be a mechanic, 40 years ago, and still do all my own work on my Harley and my dirt bike, but I have zero interest in working on my Z, even something as rudimentary as changing the oil. Likewise, no interest in the hassles of mods.

Everyone gets to enjoy their hobbies in the way that meets their needs and wants. For me, I'd rather pay someone to change my oil so I have that time to do things that I enjoy.

vtec to vvel 03-20-2015 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Joker_J (Post 3143646)
I know some members here take their cars to get oil changed at the dealership, but what are other places that you all recommend? (Dont really feel like spending $70 again -_-;;; )

:tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat:

seriously?.....

Joker_J 03-20-2015 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3143809)
seriously?.....

Yes im serious. There were 2 places that I can't remember that they stated did a good job and didn't charge too much. Problem is I forgot which place...lol

YzGyz 03-20-2015 02:44 PM

Famoto valve = super duper easy oil change! Get the one with the tube attachment and just tuck it up when done?

The longest part of the whole oil change getting the car up enough to get under the car. That take about 5-10 minutes to do it safely. I have a few 8''x2''x2' planks that I drive up on then slide my jack under to lift her. I then proceed to place the jack stands and lower her onto them before I flip the switch on the Fumoto valve. Once the Oil is drained, you spin off the oil filter itself, put a new oil filter on, then close the Fumoto, get car back down, add new oil, check oil level, walk away and wash your hands. JOB DONE!!

An oil change is easier than taking off all 4 tires.

Check this out, how to do an oil change - Bing Videos

YzGYz

T.lynch 03-20-2015 02:58 PM

I prefer to take mind to the dealer for a few reasons. First, I really dont have the time or want to give up the time I spend doing other things to do it myself. Second, with oil consumption issues or any engine ssue for that matter, it's good to have a factual evidence of regular maintenance. Sure you can keep receipts and such, but this is less valuable in a potential dispute with a dealer/Nissan.

Tadpole 03-20-2015 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dotcomee (Post 3143757)
Oh no you didn't...

:gtfo2:

:iagree:

brancky3 03-20-2015 03:06 PM

Definitely invest in some ramps and DIY, super easy.


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