Project Scraptor, Scrappy's Build Thread
#181
MDJAK, I know some do it fairly soon after they get their trucks. They like to get the oil out, because of it being a newly build engine. I have never done this. Not saying its right or wrong, just preference. I will change mine at 5000 if the truck does not tell me to do so before then. After that I will change when the truck tells me to do so. The only reason I'm changing it at 5000 is because its free from the dealer. I'm at 2920.00 right now, trucks 3 months old also.
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MDJAK (07-09-2017)
#182
Originally Posted by MDJAK
Scrappy, did you see any oil in your driveway or garage?
Originally Posted by MDJAK
I now see you said it was catching on the skid plates. Second change at 4400? I've got 3k in 3 months but it says oil life 85 percent. Should I get it changed now?
I probably change mine too often. Im superstitious though and go every four months or about 3000 miles. I drive about 9000 a year and figured I have an extra $45 to get the oil changed and tires rotated even if I don't really need it.
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MDJAK (07-10-2017)
#183
Mine's in the shop right now getting the oil pan replaced. I had looked at it at 2,000 and saw no issues. Took another look after a long trip at 5,000, and it's all over the skid plate. Nothing in the driveway. I was only checking because of frequent issues here on the forums.
#184
Damn, I better check mine.
#185
lol my oil pan is not leaking atm. but i do have seepage from the drain plug. lol is the gasket a one time use?
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Scrappy Doo (07-13-2017)
#187
It's growing on me somewhat, but certainly not my favorite mod by any stretch of the imagination. I get lots of compliments on it, but I'm not entirely sold on it. It's the first topper I've ever had.
The fit and finish is good, the paint is a dead on match, and it keeps the water out. I need the tailgate seal installed yet though to keep the dirt out.
I'll give a better review come pheasant season though. With four guys in the cab and three dogs in the back, it should be a good rooster rig.
The fit and finish is good, the paint is a dead on match, and it keeps the water out. I need the tailgate seal installed yet though to keep the dirt out.
I'll give a better review come pheasant season though. With four guys in the cab and three dogs in the back, it should be a good rooster rig.
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