5-Quart Shell Rotella Gas Truck Full Synthetic Motor Oil
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$8
$21.99
after $10 Rebate + Free Store Pickup
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Tractor Supply Co has select 5-Quart Shell Rotella Gas Truck Full Synthetic Motor Oil on sale for $18 - $10 Rebate = $8. Select free store pickup where available. Thanks digitaldav, MaximusGluteus and BrownPelican
Rebate valid on purchases from January 1, 2020 to 11:59 p.m. CT on June 30, 2020 (Not Valid in RI). Limit 4. Must be postmarked by July 15th and received by July 31st or online requests must be submitted by July 15th. Refer to the terms and conditions for additional information. -SaltyOne
And the Lexus dealer will say "No! Are you crazy?! Come in and let us change your oil for $150."
They call this version "Gas Truck" because Rotella oils have previously/traditionally been aimed at commercial trucks and farm vehicles that run on diesel.
But as you said, the label is just a label, and Rotella Gas Truck is API SN+, which means it is categorized as meeting criteria for use in gasoline engines (and any vehicle (car, truck, sv) with a gasoline engine that would be compliant with API SN+ will be fine) .
It's fine for any vehicle that takes the grade of oil as on the bottle. There's a note on the side of the bottle that it isn't only for trucks. The gas truck is marketing aimed to make it seem like it as a tough and robust oil. (Which I hear it is as well)
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It's fine for any vehicle that takes the grade of oil as on the bottle. There's a note on the side of the bottle that it isn't only for trucks. The gas truck is marketing aimed to make it seem like it as a tough and robust oil. (Which I hear it is as well)
It's fine for any vehicle that takes the grade of oil as on the bottle. There's a note on the side of the bottle that it isn't only for trucks. The gas truck is marketing aimed to make it seem like it as a tough and robust oil. (Which I hear it is as well)
They call this version "Gas Truck" because Rotella oils have previously/traditionally been aimed at commercial trucks and farm vehicles that run on diesel.
But as you said, the label is just a label, and Rotella Gas Truck is API SN+, which means it is categorized as meeting criteria for use in gasoline engines (and any vehicle (car, truck, sv) with a gasoline engine that would be compliant with API SN+ will be fine) .
They have other weights as well. Just checked and 0w-20 is available at the same price.
$9 less than the Costco deal (after rebates) for what I'd consider a more proven brand. Plus if you use CB sites and whatnot you can get it for less (net).
Wondering the same as well. I just did the rebate last month, does that mean I can't do the new one?
Think I'm going to give it a shot. Think there was a limit of like $40 per household so you can try again i think. Might stock up on 2-3 and that'll cover me for about 4 oil changes
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But as you said, the label is just a label, and Rotella Gas Truck is API SN+, which means it is categorized as meeting criteria for use in gasoline engines (and any vehicle (car, truck, sv) with a gasoline engine that would be compliant with API SN+ will be fine) .
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It's fine for any vehicle that takes the grade of oil as on the bottle. There's a note on the side of the bottle that it isn't only for trucks. The gas truck is marketing aimed to make it seem like it as a tough and robust oil. (Which I hear it is as well)
But as you said, the label is just a label, and Rotella Gas Truck is API SN+, which means it is categorized as meeting criteria for use in gasoline engines (and any vehicle (car, truck, sv) with a gasoline engine that would be compliant with API SN+ will be fine) .
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$9 less than the Costco deal (after rebates) for what I'd consider a more proven brand. Plus if you use CB sites and whatnot you can get it for less (net).
Wondering the same as well. I just did the rebate last month, does that mean I can't do the new one?
Think I'm going to give it a shot. Think there was a limit of like $40 per household so you can try again i think. Might stock up on 2-3 and that'll cover me for about 4 oil changes