Oil Change Advice

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1ss2nv

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I just use one of those 5 gallon buckets they sell at Home Depot and it fits perfect so that if it is windy it just hits the side of the bucket. I have 20" wheels sitting on 35s I don't even have to lift it to do the change which is super nice.
 

Baja Jones

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NEVER change your oil on a windy day!

Biggest mess I've ever had to deal with.

I live in the PRK I always wait until we have a 35 kt wind and I don't need a drain pan or have to worry about recycling. Just go to the top of the hill face into the wind and let her rip!:sorrysign:
 

Ruger

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I own a device that is perfect for allowing one to change the oil on a 6,000 pound fire breathing 4x4 truck. It works in the wind, rain, snow, hail, even tornados unless you sustain a direct hit.

:)
 
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