18 Feb 2015, 10:30 PM
This sub-forum has been slow to start! I'll throw in an easy one to kick things off.
I don't want to sound like your dad, but keeping your car properly lubricated is an absolute must. Especially when you're on tour - you need your car to stay in the best possible shape. You're relying on it for your income. And there's literally no easier way to help the health of your car than keeping the oil fresh.
Here's what's great about Jiffy Lube in a single simple phrase: free top-offs between visits. This can be a huge money-saver, especially if you have an older car that burns a little oil. Once you've gotten an oil change at a Jiffy Lube, you can stop in at any other Jiffy Lube location anywhere in the country, any time before you reach the mileage on your little "next oil change" windshield sticker, and they'll top off your fluids and check your tire pressure - for free!
You can do top-offs as many times as you like between major visits - there's no limit. When Shannon and I are on tour, we stop in at least once a week - more if we've had long drives. If we're half a quart down, they'll fill it back up. If we've been driving in muck and using the wipers a lot, they'll top off the wiper fluid. It's all free. We use the expensive high-mileage oil on account of our older car - we probably get $30 of free oil a month out of this when we're traveling. It's a great deal.
(On a side note, you should learn how to replace your own air filters. It's super easy and only takes a screwdriver for most cars. You can YouTube how to do it. There are typically two air filters - one for the engine and one for the passenger compartment. The people at Jiffy Lube will tell you when they need changing - you can decline to have them do it, and instead drive down the street to an Auto Zone or O'Reilly's or whatever and get the filters and put them in yourself. It takes about 5 minutes and will save you $20 or so.)
I recommend Jiffy Lube, simply because they're the biggest oil change chain in the country, so the odds that one will be near where you are are the greatest. I'm sure there are other good lube chains though - please reply below if you have related recommendations!
I don't want to sound like your dad, but keeping your car properly lubricated is an absolute must. Especially when you're on tour - you need your car to stay in the best possible shape. You're relying on it for your income. And there's literally no easier way to help the health of your car than keeping the oil fresh.
Here's what's great about Jiffy Lube in a single simple phrase: free top-offs between visits. This can be a huge money-saver, especially if you have an older car that burns a little oil. Once you've gotten an oil change at a Jiffy Lube, you can stop in at any other Jiffy Lube location anywhere in the country, any time before you reach the mileage on your little "next oil change" windshield sticker, and they'll top off your fluids and check your tire pressure - for free!
You can do top-offs as many times as you like between major visits - there's no limit. When Shannon and I are on tour, we stop in at least once a week - more if we've had long drives. If we're half a quart down, they'll fill it back up. If we've been driving in muck and using the wipers a lot, they'll top off the wiper fluid. It's all free. We use the expensive high-mileage oil on account of our older car - we probably get $30 of free oil a month out of this when we're traveling. It's a great deal.
(On a side note, you should learn how to replace your own air filters. It's super easy and only takes a screwdriver for most cars. You can YouTube how to do it. There are typically two air filters - one for the engine and one for the passenger compartment. The people at Jiffy Lube will tell you when they need changing - you can decline to have them do it, and instead drive down the street to an Auto Zone or O'Reilly's or whatever and get the filters and put them in yourself. It takes about 5 minutes and will save you $20 or so.)
I recommend Jiffy Lube, simply because they're the biggest oil change chain in the country, so the odds that one will be near where you are are the greatest. I'm sure there are other good lube chains though - please reply below if you have related recommendations!
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jamie hill
shannon's husband & partner in crime
co-inventor of the house concert model & co-author of the book
which is why i reply so often on here
i produce, mix, & master records
you can hear my work at deptofenergymgmt.com/work
Tacoma, WA, USA
jamie hill
shannon's husband & partner in crime
co-inventor of the house concert model & co-author of the book
which is why i reply so often on here
i produce, mix, & master records
you can hear my work at deptofenergymgmt.com/work
Tacoma, WA, USA