98 durango oil change
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98 durango oil change
so i changed my oil about 2 or 3 months ago and have been driving it everyday arround town and on the freeway and took a couple long trips and what not... as of late i probably drive 90 miles a day+
so i just checked my oil again yesterday and it read extremely low so i added about a quart... so my question is is how often does everyone recomend changing the oil on durangos.. usually its like every 3-6 months and 3000 miles...
so i just checked my oil again yesterday and it read extremely low so i added about a quart... so my question is is how often does everyone recomend changing the oil on durangos.. usually its like every 3-6 months and 3000 miles...
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What is the best way to get your drain plug off when some a$$hole used a impact wrench to tighten it?? i did try to use my impact driver to get it off but, i didn't work and i stopped cause i was worried about breaking it.... any ideas?
BTW sorry to steal the tread but, its a related ? and i didnt want to start a new thread....
BTW sorry to steal the tread but, its a related ? and i didnt want to start a new thread....
#6
If not take it to your local dealership and bring your own oil and filter and more than likely they will change the oil for around $10. I know we have the tools at my dealership to get that sucker off. If not we have more than enough people to come up with another idea.
#7
check your owners manual, if you drive all highway and not in extra dusty conditions 5000 miles per change is plenty frequently enough (thats what i change mine at, the manual outlines the change schedules for you very clearly) and if your doing 90+miles a DAY you do not need to worry about the time.
btw my truck uses ~1/2qt per 5000mile oil change interval
btw my truck uses ~1/2qt per 5000mile oil change interval
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#9
I've personally had an engine fail on me from using Quaker State synthetic with the proper viscosity and when I tore the engine down, the heads were all gunked up with a wax like residue all over them and they looked in rough shape. I blame the oil for this because I cleaned it very throughly when I bought the vehicle and it wasn't like that when I got it.
Vica Versa my Durango was factory filled with Mobil 1 10w-30 (that means I ordered it from the factory with Mobil 1 in it's system) and just recently I did a complete engine overhaul. I tore the engine down and lone and behold, the internals looked brand spanking new! The engine has 127,000 miles on it and they all looked brand new and I trust Mobil 1 with everything from my rear-end to my transmission now.
Mobil 1 IMHO is the best of the best from what I've seen and I've also heard hydra has a similar story that he can vouch that it is the best you can buy. A statement like buying oil is like buying gasoline is just flat out wrong and it is not the same ****.
#10
i am of the school of thought that as long as you use a brand name oil of the correct viscosity and stick with the same brand throughout the life of the engine you will be fine, yes some brands are better than others, but as long as you get a good, well known name brand you should be fine. yes synthetic is better than dino oil but is not necessary for long engine life.