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Can you purchase in store at this price? Last time I tried to buy online from the it was a hot mess. Online is separate from in store stock sales
Bought in-store 3x. Got 1st rebate after submitting online (wait one day for the system to detect the purchase). Wailting for the next two rebates. Will buy two jugs with this new rebate offer. Just keep the receipt in case you run into problem with rebate.
Expect your rebate card in 5-6 weeks.
Suspect they are clearing out the SN+ jugs to make room for the newer SP jugs. I don't have the latest auto, so 5W30 is best for my driving condition. 0W30 would be ideal if you live in climate where the starting temperature is above 32F. There is very little difference in oil viscosity (SUS number) at normal operating temperature between 0W16 and 0W30 oil. The newer 0W16 B oil have additives to control timing chain wear and pre-ignition in direct-injection turbo engines.
Anyone having this problem?
The rebate link is not opening. Just a blank page.
Same thing in Pep Boys site, product information, click link for rebate > nothing happens.
Tried Chrome and Firefox
All the comments from a previous thread i read said that this was just marketing to trucks and that it could be used on cars just the same. Would be hilarious though if like a year from now everyone that used it in their cars had their engines start blowing up.
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For anyone asking, yes you can use in any gas engine that takes the same grade of synthetic oil. It's just marketing to say it's truck oil, because truck people will spend more on high-performance fluids. There's a spot on the label that explicitly says it's safe for all gas engines with the same grade.
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Anyone having this problem?
The rebate link is not opening. Just a blank page.
Same thing in Pep Boys site, product information, click link for rebate > nothing happens.
Tried Chrome and Firefox
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Expect your rebate card in 5-6 weeks.
Suspect they are clearing out the SN+ jugs to make room for the newer SP jugs. I don't have the latest auto, so 5W30 is best for my driving condition. 0W30 would be ideal if you live in climate where the starting temperature is above 32F. There is very little difference in oil viscosity (SUS number) at normal operating temperature between 0W16 and 0W30 oil. The newer 0W16 B oil have additives to control timing chain wear and pre-ignition in direct-injection turbo engines.
https://www.oildepot.ca/0w-16-vs-...otor-oils/
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The rebate link is not opening. Just a blank page.
Same thing in Pep Boys site, product information, click link for rebate > nothing happens.
Tried Chrome and Firefox
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Green_Anchor
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The rebate link is not opening. Just a blank page.
Same thing in Pep Boys site, product information, click link for rebate > nothing happens.
Tried Chrome and Firefox
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