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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2007
Location: greensboro
Posts: 242
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I had my oil changed the first time, because a certain shop not to name any names was having a cheep price. I usually change my own oil on all my vehicles. But I was lazy. So last month when I went to change it myself with synthetic it took me 2 hours to get the filter off. Yes really mostly ,because I lost my filter wrench so I kept on turning on it with my hands till I just gave up and went and got a filter wrench. That was the hardest filter to get off I twisted so hard that the old filter began to crush in with the wrench. In the end it finally came off bent and crushed. I decided to use K&N after this and never leave my car at a place after that. When I went to that certain shop, Turns out the guys that put it on, used a wrench and a cheater bar to make it tight so it would not leak? Yeah What? I talked to the guys that were doing oil changes for the last couple months. And he said he remembers he worked on it. And told me that for the last months they put them on extra tight and the story. So for every one out there if you can change your own oil or keep it at a shop so this don't happen to you.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Garden Grove, CA
Posts: 106
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I did'nt have quite as hard a time as you did, but the filter is the hardest by far, that I've ever had to mess with. I got it off from under the car without having to take off anything, but oil does get all over the place. I can't really explain how I did it other than I'm glad I have small hands. Good luck on your next change, I'm sure it'll go a bit more smooth. |
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Stock
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Spokane Valley
Posts: 2
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hey i think i saw you today, driving south on argonne by trent. I was heading north.
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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
Posts: 1,356
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Is that what toyota calls ren red?
That's the 1st red supra I have seen that wasn't bugandy / maroon. Sharp. Edit: When you do get it off and go to replace the filter. Dip your finger tip in the earl and lube that filter seal before you install it. |
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Stock
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Spokane
Posts: 15
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but I have seen another MK3 the same colour as mine driving around too!
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