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Need to let some items go at a great price. ● New 15 count 1qt bottles of Acdelco 0w-20 dexos gen 2 engine oil 10-9143 $75 total ($5 per 1quart bottle) ● New 4 count Acdelco PF63 engine oil filter $20 total ($5 per filter) ● New 1 count Acdelco engine air filter A3218C $20 total ($20 per filter) Firm on pricing - pick up in Southern CA
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Idk if this is applicable to everyone else, but I thought only amsoil and acdelco had dexosd light duty Diesel motor oil. There's a whole list of them here. What's everyones thoughts? https://www.gmdexos.com/brands/dexosd/index.html
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SOLD!!! Cleaning out the garage after trading in my 2014 Silverado 5.3L. For those that DIY oil changes, I have 1, ACDelco PF63 and 2, Mobil1 M1-222 oil filters looking for a good home. All are new in the box. I bought them through Amazon.com for $30 total; selling them altogether for $15 plus shipping OBO. I would like to send them all together to keep down the postage (hint, hint). One of you lucky Austin, TX members could even get them cheaper! I cannot use them anymore and don't know anyone with the 5.3L DI that could use them. I am really looking for a new home for them (not the trash)!
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Hi, I have a 2007 Avalanche LTZ like the title says. I just replaced the compressor and rear shocks about 1.5months ago. While subsequently changing the brakes I noticed the bladders on the rear shocks were already blown out... ugh. I got them warrantied and took them in to the shop to have them replaced. The shop is saying I need front shocks also, and he recommends not putting the rears on until I do the fronts. I'm under the impression the front doesn't have air and shouldn't affect the rears... Is there any reason I'm wrong on this? Also, could something else be wrong in the system that would have caused the recent ones to blow out that quick?? They are the ACDelco 580-451 OEM replacements. Thanks in advance for any help you can give, as this is getting frustrating quickly, and expensive!