Jiffy Lube et al

Eewww....

Mike

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Michael Pardee
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That mental image just caused my mind's eye to go blind.. :)

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Remco

I hereby nominate Rick Courtright as the best all-around poster of 2005.

Any seconds??

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Jim Stewart

The secret is safe. We don't need a thread on the most comfortable hose clamps...

-rick-

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-rick-

I use Oil Can Henry's. They're only here on the west coast I believe. It's always been a good experience.

Anyplace else, ask for canned oil and check the dipstick before you leave, and you'll probably be ok.

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Paul Knudsen

Double check at any quick oil change place. I formerly had an 93 Isuzu Trooper which began using oil after a Jiffy Lube employee did not properly close the air filter housing after I rejected his offer to replace my "dirty" 5,000 mile old air filter.

Dan

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Dan

I have used Jiffy Lube several times with no problems except when they air the tires. In every case, they screwed something up. One store read the max pressure on the side of the tire and put that much in. At another, I checked the tires when I got home and every one was a different pressure. they varied from 17 lb to 45. They should have been around 32. I make it a point to always check the tires when returning from "any service", "anywhere".

Don

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