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Post #129286201 added 07-25-2019 10:20 AM by haggler in Deal Talk
I have one of these i bought from harbor freight for around the same price with coupon. walmart has one cheaper. ...
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Post #129286495 added 07-25-2019 10:29 AM by haggler in Deal Talk
You're over thinking it dude. Remove the filter, make sure the gasket comes off with the filter, clean and wipe the gasket mounting surface, lube new filter gasket with oil, and install hand tight.
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Post #129287611 added 07-25-2019 11:06 AM by AlexS2465 in Deal Talk
Yes it definately would. On my wife's Buick enclave some idiot designed filter to be midway in front of the engine right by exhaust pipes which if you run engine to warm it up for better oil removal...
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Post #129287695 added 07-25-2019 11:08 AM by rolands in Deal Talk
Protip: if you change your own oil, don't cheap out. Buy the ones with the rubberized cover. They aren't that much more expensive. Even the $4 Fram filters have this. They make it very easy to...
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Post #129287731 added 07-25-2019 11:10 AM by pilotbob3 in Deal Talk
I like mine, but the only small gripe I have with it is that the ratchet arm can't be inserted all the way through the square hole since it's blocked by the arms. 1/8" more clearance would have been...
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Post #129287797 added 07-25-2019 11:13 AM by baraynavab in Deal Talk
Does the Rav4 have a oil filter? if so it should work. But check up if it has a filter or not. :peace:
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Post #129287821 added 07-25-2019 11:15 AM by albisylk in Deal Talk
If I understand correctly, perhaps a ratchet extender would help?
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Post #129287971 added 07-25-2019 11:21 AM by albisylk in Deal Talk
It will NOT work on that type of oil filter. I believe that model Toyota RAV4 comes with a plastic filter housing and uses a cartridge-type oil filter. If that is the case, this tool is probably...
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Post #129289399 added 07-25-2019 12:11 PM by George_P_Burdell in Deal Talk
These are God sent. During my last oil removal my YZZD3 got stuck and I was trying to remove using this ...
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Post #129289486 added 07-25-2019 12:15 PM by George_P_Burdell in Deal Talk
I would highly go against using torque wrench. Usually I go by guesstimate of metal to gasket of filter contact and 3/4 turn. The problem with wrench is if you don't have a properly calibrated...
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Post #129297142 added 07-25-2019 6:02 PM by wakkoss in Deal Talk
I use the strap type on my Silverado, too. Since my filter is vertical, I also prefill it with oil.
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Post #129291052 added 07-25-2019 1:15 PM by MSC-b14 in Deal Talk
All this about tightening the oil filters on. Just tighten them on with your hand. It isn't rocket science. If people are having trouble with that part of their car maintenance then it might be...
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Post #129292279 added 07-25-2019 2:04 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
It should go without saying that one shouldn't use a torque wrench if they don't have a properly calibrated one. But if your car's filter has a torque spec, you should follow the directions as to...
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Post #129294565 added 07-25-2019 3:52 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Well, there's what you say and what the repair manuals and filter instructions say. You choose who to listen to.
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Post #129294766 added 07-25-2019 4:01 PM by DavidP6348 in Deal Talk
It's the same price at Home Depot. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lisle-Import-Car-Filter-Wrench-LIS63600/306764010
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Post #129294988 added 07-25-2019 4:12 PM by lebius in Deal Talk
IN FOR ONE! Thanks
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Post #129307051 added 07-26-2019 6:33 AM by Unknown... in Deal Talk
Wouldn't waste time letting it drain for 45 mins when there is at least another .5-1 quart in the inner workings of the engine. Even more for diesel engines.
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Post #129316399 added 07-26-2019 11:55 AM by albisylk in Deal Talk
It does not.
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Post #129298066 added 07-25-2019 6:42 PM by hardypotion in Deal Talk
I use one of these on my Subaru. Filter was stuck when I bought the car and this tool fixed it all easy. The hard part was getting the removed filter out of the tool. Its been easy since then
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Post #129300376 added 07-25-2019 8:24 PM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Good grief, get the right torque wrench with the correct range if you are installing a filter that requires a torque spec. I think the confusion in this thread is due to most people probably only...
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Post #129306370 added 07-26-2019 6:00 AM by dgodesky in Deal Talk
If you purchase one at a time each order gets the no rush shipping $1 digital discount offer. Order both together and only a single $1 discount is offered.
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Post #129316963 added 07-26-2019 12:16 PM by jmcr119 in Deal Talk
I haven't used it yet, but I received my filter wrench today. It really seems like a heavy duty, well made product. It is stamped out of thick steel, and surprisingly, it is made in America. I can't...
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Post #129285760 added 07-25-2019 10:06 AM by bidmommy in Deal Talk
I use a similar tool for my Subaru. It works just fine. The old cap wrenches don’t seem to fit anything I come across anymore?
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Post #129285877 added 07-25-2019 10:09 AM by Xoblaim in Deal Talk
i use this on Subaru vehicles, best ever. Better than those 3 prong fakes. Subaru Forester 2008, Subaru impreza 2018 and Subaru Ascent 2019. I would buy it again but I haven't had the need for a...
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Post #129290440 added 07-25-2019 12:49 PM by SANDMAN. in Deal Talk
In! Thanks! Repped
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Post #129290629 added 07-25-2019 12:57 PM by pilotbob3 in Deal Talk
Thanks for the thought, it's not the length, just that a ratchet can't push all the way into the hole without hitting the back of the sliding plates.
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Post #129296527 added 07-25-2019 5:31 PM by dealboy12 in Deal Talk
How do these compare to the cap type? Harbor Freight has a whole set that reviews well and has all sizes. Anyone know? https://www.harborfreight.com/End-Cap-Oil-Filter-Wrench-Set-4-Piece-63707.html
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Post #129303628 added 07-26-2019 12:01 AM by badcookies in Deal Talk
I have a 2013 Honda Accord.... Which size would I need?
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Post #129303958 added 07-26-2019 12:48 AM by LavenderTable1419 in Deal Talk
I think it works with my oil filter the last person to replace the oli controls it tight and the angle with little distance is a big deal how ever the simple tool was added to the standard wheel...
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Post #129502252 added 08-02-2019 9:46 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
Cap type is great for the simplicity of cleaning when wiping off oil or washing. No moving parts, nothing to break even if driven over. Lasts longer than the car. Also, you never have to worry...
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Post #129502357 added 08-02-2019 9:55 PM by BrotherAli in Deal Talk
I have never used this. Seems nice but I dont see the benefit of it over these (what I use): https://www.harborfreight.com/oil-filter-pliers-61477.html
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Post #129397261 added 07-30-2019 7:10 AM by mister2 in Deal Talk
What is the purpose of the spring in the middle? I know it pulls the 2 sides in so it draws tight. Am i suppose to leave it there or remove the spring?
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Post #129396769 added 07-30-2019 6:48 AM by fyu in Deal Talk
Wow. Why not 1000miles then? How do you trust the oil companies? Are you sure the weights are actually different? Are you sure it's actually new oil? bobistheoilguy would have a field day with...
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Post #129521785 added 08-03-2019 8:14 PM by booboloo in Deal Talk
Study is less impressive than you'd imagine, once divided by number of cars, its like 20k miles of testing, not long term, and on government fleet cars which are regularly turfed out as they don't...
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Post #129522046 added 08-03-2019 8:33 PM by babygdav in Deal Talk
More than one such fleet test has been conducted with the same conclusion. Tons of people doing oil analysis on Bob's Oil forum have also confirmed this can be done safely for consumer driving.
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Post #129420694 added 07-31-2019 12:35 AM by booboloo in Deal Talk
I never said 1k, I'm sure you can come up with a reasonable figure. Who said I trusted the oil companies. Simply stated that the recommendations are based assumptions which are questionable. ...
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Post #129282973 added 07-25-2019 8:21 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
These tools are great for removing filters that are either too tight, stuck, or in awkward places. But a note about installation: Hand-tight is different for different people, so it's best to...
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Post #129283960 added 07-25-2019 8:58 AM by albisylk in Deal Talk
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