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Sup guys about to hit 92k on my 07 Vmax. I treat her pretty good and dont always dog her too much. I run mobile1 synthetic and always change it out at around 8k. I'm fixing to get a tune up and change the upper ball joints,shocks,rotors,brake pads, and get it aligned. She's starting to wobble a little and my tires are wearing uneven in the middle, hopefully after changing the ubj's and shocks the problem will get fixed. I wanna get the best outta my baby and plan on keeping her around for a whileeeee! Any suggestions on how i can get the best outta my engine and pretty much everything else? I'm not mechanically inclined so any tips will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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full tune up and all the fluids...8k is pushing it in my opinion for oil changes, but then again i'm anal and go 3k on dino and 5k on synthetic

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I am anal tooooooo 3k engine oil and filter, 20k or once a year transmission oil and filter, as well as differential fluid and transfer case..... Oh yeah pick a season and use that as the point to change antifreeze ever year..... My set time is the first Saturday after the time changes.... And on that day I change 7 tractors, 9 trucks, 11 cars, and 1 four wheeler....... WOW I am busy that day.....

 

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I am anal tooooooo 3k engine oil and filter, 20k or once a year transmission oil and filter, as well as differential fluid and transfer case..... Oh yeah pick a season and use that as the point to change antifreeze ever year..... My set time is the first Saturday after the time changes.... And on that day I change 7 tractors, 9 trucks, 11 cars, and 1 four wheeler....... WOW I am busy that day.....

 

Jbo

 

That must be well over $ 1,000 just for oil and filters.

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I am anal tooooooo 3k engine oil and filter, 20k or once a year transmission oil and filter, as well as differential fluid and transfer case..... Oh yeah pick a season and use that as the point to change antifreeze ever year..... My set time is the first Saturday after the time changes.... And on that day I change 7 tractors, 9 trucks, 11 cars, and 1 four wheeler....... WOW I am busy that day.....

 

Jbo

 

That must be well over $ 1,000 just for oil and filters.

 

 

Yeah it gets quite expensive.... A lot of the cars only get oil changes once a year, as they are collector cars..

 

Jbo

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