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McVicker 03-26-2008 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Signal 2 (Post 10792)
I've owned my FD for several years now and never have had to replace the washer. It's never leaked either.
NOT having to get under the car (on put it on the lift) would be nice sometimes. But I'm definitely old fashion....using the occasion of a oil change to check the entire underside of the car can pay dividends too. How many of us have discovered something else leaking, broken, worn-out or out of place during an oil change and were able to take care of it before major issues began?
That said, I've never seen this particular model....which seems better quality than the others and I might get one eventually. Just not high on the priority list. :dunno:

THANK YOU! That's what I was thinking, but didn't feel like typing :seeya:

cabaynes 03-27-2008 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by RXtacy (Post 10691)
I'm sure having a lift doesn't influence your willingness to get "under" the car at all. :cool:

You would think having a lift would make life such a breeze! The sad reality of it all though is that my CYM has been living on the lift for over a year now, non-running... making the lift more of an obstacle than an actual tool :( haha hopefully soon she'll drive off under her own power

scotty305 03-29-2008 10:15 PM

I have a Fram Sure Drain, it makes oil changes a breeze: no spilled fluids and no wrenching or fumbling with the oil drain plug. I've been looking to buy one for my Subaru, but it sounds like they haven't been in stock at auto parts stores for a few years.

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