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Howdy all,

I plan on switching from Delo 400 over to Amsoil when Godzilla hits about 20K miles, and will likely switch transmission and diff lubes to Amsoil also. I know that for something like $20 I can become a "dealer" myself, and therefore purchase Amsoil products at a discount. I think I'll be putting at most 15K miles a year on my truck, changing oil at maybe 10K with a filter change at 5K miles, will use the standard SDF80 filter - not planning on going to the bypass filtration system. Maybe change transmission and diff lubes every 50K miles just for piece of mind. Rarely ever tow anything, don't haul much (except a$$ #ad
) mainly a commuter truck.

So, knowing all that, I'm interested in the opinions of those of you who use and/or "deal" Amsoil. Would it be best to place my orders from one of the TDR members who is a dealer, or just become my own dealer?

Thanks for your opinions,
Tom


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Tom Golden
Godzilla: Patriot Blue 2001 2500 SLT QC 4X4 LWB ETH/DEE, Tow & Camper packages, 3. 54 Ltd. Slip, 4 wheel disc ABS, Isspro EGT/boost gauges, black SmittyBilt nerf bars, K&N RE-0880 & pre-filter, no silencer ring, Armacoating bed liner, TDR decal, Jack holiday antenna ball

NRA Life/CRPA/El Dorado #26 F. &A. M. of California

[This message has been edited by TomGolden (edited 03-21-2001). ]
 
I called the guy (Dan) with the banner on TDR (keep hitting refresh and it will come up sooner or latter), and you get the preferred customer price.

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It cost you $10. 00 for a 6m deal, after that I think you have to join for a year at $20. 00.
 
I joined to help out a local guy who is trying to start a little AMSOIL group up here.
With WWCD's prices, I see no real benefit in keeping my 'dealership' when it runs out since it was just to get the pricing.

IMHO, Save the $20 unless you are going to try and make a job out of selling it.
 
For $20 dollars a year you can become a "Preferred Customer", This means you can buy products at dealer cost without having dealer responsibilties. For $55 dollars the first year and $20(I think) each year after that you can be a full dealer. The AMSOIL site has info on both options.
I became a dealer to get the discount on the products because I drag race. If the preferred customer deal was around then I would have done that instead.

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