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what is with this 2 battery setup? Corey you change both?
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I only have one battery. Good God $420 on batteries...what is with this 2 battery setup? Corey you change both?
You could check your voltage drop and voltage peak with a multimeter while starting .Thanks Ronnie, I don't have that in my 2010, buggars. But for giggles I will recheck.
Damn wish I had a Costco closer. It's 2 hour drive for me so not really worth it for me. Yeah the cold really kills car batteries quick especially if the vehicle sits a lot. I figured 5 years was good for mine considering it sits outside all week in the winter.8 years, I'm just gonna swap. Calling costco today, anything I ca buy from costco, I buy from coscto. They are the best at any warranty or anything. Hopefully they have an AUG battery, but if not I will see if they have kirkland. Their kirkland has a 100 mos warranty. Read some of the stuff online, people that didn't even think they had warranty were getting money back from costco. If they don't have kirkland, I'll just get the interstate, it is 140 bucks. Here in CA, less important then you guys in snow country. My bronco I drove for 11 years, I replaced the battery at 36 mos to interstate, and never needed another in those 8 years and I drove the hell out of that thing.
Ha ha ha !! Your a looser ![emoji16][emoji16]My truck is officially out of power train warranty today! No more fake-buying 20wt oil on Amazon[emoji41]
How does one "fake buy" 20 weight oil without actually buying it? I would love to try it myself if I had your angle.My truck is officially out of power train warranty today! No more fake-buying 20wt oil on Amazon[emoji41]
Wuut, why?I wish they gave the option to take 3 grand or a warranty on these trucks, I would take the 3 g's all day long.
The 25k SS claim is done so under ideal conditions. That would be a healthy engine to start with, mostly highway driving, not towing, and all in under a year's time.
If none of the above conditions are met, it drops to 15k. Read their guarantee. It has disclaimers just as any other oil company has.
I ran it 12k+ miles while while towing near my truck's maximum capacity cross country several times in hot and much of it was mountainous conditions. I ended up with a tbn of around 3 and excellent wear numbers. What more could anyone ask for from an oil?
That was just a test to satisfy my own curiousity. Would I do that again? Nope. My curiousity is satisfied. I doubt I'll even run it 10k. Not because I think it'll hurt, but it definitely won't do it any favors... and I actually enjoy changing my oil. Its a new truck, what else can I do?? Haha
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