Valvoline MAXLIFE FULL Synthetic Oil
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Hmm, and purolator is cheaper.. I havent watched the videos but ive always used fram and my last trucks motor is still going at 300k with always using standard top of the line non synthetic. with fram but ill have to check them out. As far as how long the motors typically last.. I am not sure.. I havent searched to many engine issues but of all the complaints of these things the engine is almost never at the top of the list. but having a guarantee for 300k wouldnt be bad if youre willing to replace the tranny at some point along the way along with a lotta other stuff... 300k miles is a whole lot on the entire vehicle.
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Hmm, and purolator is cheaper.. I havent watched the videos but ive always used fram and my last trucks motor is still going at 300k with always using standard top of the line non synthetic. with fram but ill have to check them out. As far as how long the motors typically last.. I am not sure.. I havent searched to many engine issues but of all the complaints of these things the engine is almost never at the top of the list. but having a guarantee for 300k wouldnt be bad if youre willing to replace the tranny at some point along the way along with a lotta other stuff... 300k miles is a whole lot on the entire vehicle.
Do the trannies usually last that long? I got a cooler and Lucas in the fluid. When I had it flushed last year, I had a whole bottle put in. When I had a deep pan put in this year, I only had them put in a 1/2 bottle so there isn't too much in there. I also have MAXLIFE fluid in there, which says DEXRON III/VI on the back. The fluid usually gets changed every 15k (severe service. Long story. ).
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I know I may sound like I'm gloating, but I treat every customer's car as if it was my own. I make sure to do the job I am supposed to, and have even talked with the other guys at my shop to have them straighten up. Since then, we've had a huge improvement in customer satisfaction. The owner even told us that for the past 2 years, (which is how long I've been there) he has never gotten so many compliments on how courteous we are, and how well we treated the customer. Like I said, it depends on who works there, and how much pride they take in doing the job.
However, no place will beat the price and quality of doing your own oil change.
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I really cant imagine an auto tranny lasting 300k miles without needing a rebuild at some point. 200k seems like it would be pretty high and would take a lot of babying, but im just guessing. Taking care of it is the key to getting the most out of it and it sounds like thats what youre doing.
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I really cant imagine an auto tranny lasting 300k miles without needing a rebuild at some point. 200k seems like it would be pretty high and would take a lot of babying, but im just guessing. Taking care of it is the key to getting the most out of it and it sounds like thats what youre doing.
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Not sure why you seem to treat your tranny so lovingly, but I assume there has to be something behind that but I would say at the rate youre going, without any defective parts which probably wouldve shown themselves by this point... your transmission might outlast every other part on your truck =))
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I am going to have to check out the guarranty you are talking about. What do you have to do? My 93 only has 101,000 on it. Thanks.
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