I have a good local shop in Albuquerque, honest and affordable. The Freightliner shop here is not an option. I went there once and left with my truck after 8 days for a carrier bearing and drive axle bearing inspection/adjustment. $1,700. I'm still crying, you'll notice. Now I go to my local for PM's, or if it happens I'm out, I'll look for a Petro Lube shop. Although I did go to a Petro somewhere and the guy stripped my tranny fill plug so it needs replacement now. I insist on torque wrench tightening now. If I had a place, I'd do my own. It really does make a difference to the plus side.
Dealerships and speedco comparison
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by kw600, Dec 28, 2013.
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Speedco does a good job I've never had an issue with them.
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T/A - Petro ... $235 out the door for the ultimatum.
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I use speedco on occasion i prefer to do it myself. Took my trk to kw dealer for dpf filter service, and it was due for an overhead and a oil change was due. Figured it would be down for 2 days. Just get it all done at once. Until they told me oil change and lube was $515.00. I said w.t.f.! I only use delvac 15/40 not synthetic. Needless to say i brought it home and did it myself.
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The phrase "married to the truck" comes to mind.
I have little to no room to speak here, as I'm not an OOP. BUT- I am married to my trucks, hell, we park our whole fleet (10 trucks, LOL!) in my back yard, they get a good going over by myself and the bossman every Saturday. Takes 3/5 hours and I'm on O/T when we do it- No complaints here!
When you're under that truck; you're that much better informed than the next guy who has no idea what an air filter or hydro line cost. That one step makes you that much more profitable.Last edited: Dec 29, 2013
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Speedco charges almost as much for an "oil change only" as they do a full pm service. The easiest $100 a pop an owner can save every time is DIY pm's. I don't have a shop. I do it in a gravel driveway rain or shine when it needs doing - if I'm busy running and no time to wait for a sunny day.
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Where do you buy your oil?
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Whoever is cheapest with 5 gallon buckets. Couple of years ago I bought about 25 buckets from tractor supply for $52 a bucket. Your best pricing there would be to purchase 55 gallon drum but I really have no-where convienient for now to keep a drum.
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I was quote 1200$ for dpf cleaning. What about you
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Close... Married to the highway, the truck is my mistress that gets all the extra love & attention! LOL!!
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