Re: Oil change pump Reply #20 – April 24, 2012, 12:10:20 pm QuoteSingle bucket - best idea was from the forum (I think, Gary B.) - buy a 30 gallon plastic drum and cut it down to fit under the coach (fully raised).Personally, I use Speedco - Filters lube and oil change while you watch. $240.00The shop across the GA line on 75 knows their stuff. Haven't heard of a bad one yet. Speedco< http://www.speedco.com/42c8d51c48_sites/speedco.com/files/LubeSheet-Jan2012.pdfSounds good. I'm going to try them in Kingman, AZ in 2 weeks.Should I call and make an appointment?They don't mention "lube" in their $239 service.Do you tell them not to lube the brakes?best, paul Quote Selected
Re: Oil change pump Reply #21 – April 24, 2012, 05:59:17 pm I just pulled in. But you can call and schedule. My place didn't have an air filter, but the 'other' lube place across the interstate did, so I got that done, two.I told the lube guy twices - Arvin Meritor Disck brakes, lube nothing on the brakes! Quote Selected
Re: Oil change pump Reply #22 – April 24, 2012, 08:33:30 pm Dave,I'm thinking of using SpeedCo for my next Oil Change. Let us know how well they did on your coach.Thanks.Chris Quote Selected
Re: Oil change pump Reply #23 – May 20, 2012, 09:37:16 am Quote Personally, I use Speedco - Filters lube and oil change while you watch. $240.00 Thanks again for the recommendation, Dave.SpeedCo was a treat.best, paul Quote Selected