dcmdon
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Hi all,
My 3rd Jeep Wave oil change will be happening soon and I'll be back to changing my own oil for the first time in 15 years.
Two factors came into play here. 1) the jeep is so tall its easy to get under it. 2) I am cheap but like to take care of my stuff.
Prior to paying people to do this, I had access to a lift at the car dealer I used to work at when I was younger. So although I've done dozens of oil changes, I can count the number I've done in my driveway on my back on 2 or 3 fingers.
I used to drain the oil into drum on wheels with a telescoping funnel.
So . . . what is a good oil pan that will keep things reasonably clean. I will be dumping hte oil back into the 5 qt jug that I used for the new oil and probably dropping it off at my towns recycling center once a year.
Any advice for a pan that minimizes filth and drips while pouring into the jug ar eappreciated.
I've also got some funnels so if the best pan isn't easy to pour I'm good.
Filters
I remember a few years ago people were cutting filters open and comparing them. there was a huge disparity between brands. So what's good these days? Or go OEM??
Thanks
My 3rd Jeep Wave oil change will be happening soon and I'll be back to changing my own oil for the first time in 15 years.
Two factors came into play here. 1) the jeep is so tall its easy to get under it. 2) I am cheap but like to take care of my stuff.
Prior to paying people to do this, I had access to a lift at the car dealer I used to work at when I was younger. So although I've done dozens of oil changes, I can count the number I've done in my driveway on my back on 2 or 3 fingers.
I used to drain the oil into drum on wheels with a telescoping funnel.
So . . . what is a good oil pan that will keep things reasonably clean. I will be dumping hte oil back into the 5 qt jug that I used for the new oil and probably dropping it off at my towns recycling center once a year.
Any advice for a pan that minimizes filth and drips while pouring into the jug ar eappreciated.
I've also got some funnels so if the best pan isn't easy to pour I'm good.
Filters
I remember a few years ago people were cutting filters open and comparing them. there was a huge disparity between brands. So what's good these days? Or go OEM??
Thanks
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