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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 11:58 AM
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rx8 needs oil change

I'm due up for oil change but I work from 730-400 and mazda service closes at 5. The only way for me to get an oil change is to drop off my car in the morning and its not possible since I work. So where else should I go to get an oil change?
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 12:05 PM
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Its very easy to do them yourself. Just get the filters from Trussville or Rosenthal, online. You can get away without even jacking up the car..
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 12:17 PM
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Find a Dealer with Saturday hours or call a Mobile Oil / Lube service. Should be some around the DC area. Last option is a Jiffy Lube. By the way you do check the oil level right?
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 12:18 PM
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I did it myself and had no problems. I didn't want to take the chance of the dealer spilling oil all over the engine.
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by slllygrl10
I'm due up for oil change but I work from 730-400 and mazda service closes at 5. The only way for me to get an oil change is to drop off my car in the morning and its not possible since I work. So where else should I go to get an oil change?
i've read it'll be very difficult to get the filter off for the first change, so i'm doing the same thing and taking it in for the 1st change

you get off @4, make an appointment for 4:30.... unless they need more time than that to do the oil change, or the dealer is far away

also, you could get them to let you borrow a Mazda for the day if you drop it off in the morning, many dealers will set this up for you (although prob not free)

another option, find a dealer w/Saturday service, they do exist....
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 12:40 PM
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I didn't think the filter was that hard to get off. It took a few attempts, but I got it off with no problems. I used a filter cap type wrench with an extension and a universal joint.
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Old Sep 22, 2004 | 02:13 PM
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Ok thanks y'all very helpful
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Old Oct 14, 2004 | 07:39 AM
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my dealer lets me ( any customer ) have a rental for the day if you need it when in for service. 98% sure they do it just for an oil change. But I'm close enough to walk which is what I usually do.
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Old Oct 15, 2004 | 06:20 PM
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Hello Everyone, Ninco here:
I recently purchased my new RX-8 and love the car. I have always been a person to do my own maintenance on all of my cars.
The dealership that I bought my car from has a "free" tire replacement for life program, as long I get my car serviced there.
I live in the AZ desert, which can afford me to purchase summer tires for most of the year. I have sat down and added up the cost of maintenance versus having to purchase tires and came to this conclusion: When you add up all the maitenance cost, this pretty much equals the cost of tires.

My question is this: Has anyone had a chance to purchase 4 performance tires for their RX-8 and what was the cost cost for you?

P.S. I personally know of some "horror" stories of friends having their vehicles serviced and their cars being worse than it was before, the dealership visit. One instance, the service mechanic forgot to put oil in my friend's Trans-Am and the lot attendant started up the engine with no oil! After about 2 months of lawsuit threats, he ended getting a brand new GM engine AND transmission for his '96 Trans-Am...
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Old Oct 17, 2004 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by ninco
Hello Everyone, Ninco here:
I recently purchased my new RX-8 and love the car. I have always been a person to do my own maintenance on all of my cars. SNIPPED

My question is this: Has anyone had a chance to purchase 4 performance tires for their RX-8 and what was the cost cost for you?
SNIPPED
Please, do the basic maintenance yourself if you are capable of doing it. You will be glad you did for a variety of reasons including, you KNOW it was done correctly, satisfaction of being ABLE to do it yourself, and among others, your 8 will love you forever!

For tire prices, go to TireRack.com, or a comparable site, and check the options for the original tire sizes. Add shipping and local installation/balancing costs to the price and you will have a good idea of the best price you can expect to pay.
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