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Looking for Amsoil in Toledo area

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Roadmaster Suspension and Wheel Hop/Axle Wrap

98 12V is dead, need help!

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I know a lot of you guys do your own fluid changes. I have a vehicle that all my maintenance is company paid for, so I like to take it to the professionals, let them get dirty as I watch. Anyhow, I am coming up on 20k miles on my 6 month old baby. With the cold weather here, I am considering changing to synthetics with the next oil change. I have been looking at Amsoil for awhile, and will probably go with that. My questions are: What grades for oil, differential and power steering? Should the transmission fluid be changed as well yet? What else should be looked at. I haven't changed my fuel filter yet, what about that? Are there any places in my area (Toledo, Ohio) that are recommended as far as installing these fluids and changing the fuel filter if necessary?

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Name: Craig Clairmont
2001 Quad Cab 2500 4x4, Short Bed, ETC, Auto, 3. 54 gears, SLT Plus, Sport, Forest Green Pearl, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, 305/70R16 Cooper Discoverer AT tires on Stock Rims, Grizzly Double Bend Chrome Bars, Catch-All Front Floor Mats, Avital Remote Starter, APC Super White headlamps, Weather Tech Vent Visors, DC Mud Flaps, Turbo "unsilenced", K&N Filter in stock Airbox, Engine is all stock... for now. Line-X bedliner coming this fall...

Other Mopars:
1978 Ram 4x4 - 440, Convertible, Club Cab, Step Side Bed - Project Almost Done

1968 Plymouth GTX - 440, 4 Speed, Black Buckets, Console - Project Ready to Get Underway
 
Just dial up amsoilman, the moderator of this section of the forum. Good guy, good prices and good stuff. Click on his moderator highlited position for his email address.
Ron
 
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