I live in Orange County. Any good mechanics recommended for SRT 8's. Don't want to spend another $120 bucks on an oil change.
http://www.stackperformance.com/ OR you can call this "Stack" if your not into body building! LOL 1275 N. Lance Lane Anaheim, CA 92806 Ph: 714-630-5055 Welcome BTW Tony!
Lol!! Bought my um-teenth million gallon of gas 10 minutes ago ... $4.50. LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! (we're never gonna agree on this issue you know that don't you, lol!) :wallbash:
Hey, thanks for the help Gents. I've had to car for two week and I just love driving it. Just hate having to fill the tank.
That is what we are here for. Welcome by the way. And you and Cheatek (Scotty) should get along just fine. haha
Ron ... :bottom: ... lmao, go buy a cow or something!! So Tony, how do you feel about milk?? (No coersing Ron!) Oh, and ... :welcome:
Jealous! Ron, lol, we're both idiots, could there possibly be a stupider arguement than milk vs. gas?!?! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! :stars:
Jason, are you sitting down? Yea, 120 isn't bad, my dealer wants 170!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The 6.1 takes 7 qts., and it's fully synthetic, it adds up. Last oil change I got my dealer down to 120, and believe it or not only 20 was for labor, the rest was oil ... 7 qts. @ $11/qt (yea, a ripoff), 1 filter @ $8 plus taxes and fees, it came to just under $120. I'll pay $20 all day long to not have to hassle with doing it myself BUT ... next time I'm getting the oil and filter myself first!
Not to sure how many within the SRT/C are actual do-it-yourself folks but when I found out from the dealer in IL it would be $140 for an oil change....I did tons of research and found some ramps that are totally worth every penny. I have changed my own oil for years and the one time cost of about $225 with shipping is perfect. I would recommend these ramps to anyone. The ramps are the RR-56's.....check them out. http://www.raceramps.com/store/shopexd.asp?id=83
:stretcher: That's insane! I would NOT pay that much to anyone...I mean Filter $8 Oil 7 qts @ $8ea (that's if you buy the good Synthetic, and not the Synthetic that you can get for $5 a quart) = $64 dollars and 1/2 hour of your time.