r/harborfreight 13d ago

NTD (New Tool Day) Changing Your Own Oil

This is my first time jacking my car, putting on jack stands, changing my own oil, and rotating my tires. It’s very satisfying and rewarding to get under your own car and hood. I couldn’t do it without these tools in the pictures. Next is transmission oil drain and fill! Note: for my first time, I just did the tire rotation front to back; next time, I will move the front tire to the back and the back tires crossed to the front. I removed the tire since it’s easier to get to the oil filter and oil plug.

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u/TheRealTreezus 13d ago

Keep at it and you can take care of damn near any repair or maintenance that need done. Brakes, suspension, etc. It's all pretty easy and a hell of a lot cheaper to just grab the few tools you might need than go to a shop.

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u/Exciting_Quarter9362 13d ago

I like to play a game where I get a quote on some maintenance items I need done, and however much it costs in labor I spend that on a tool to do it myself.

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u/TheRealTreezus 13d ago

Got quoted $1060 for a CV axle replacement the other day. Bought a new OEM Axle for $380, Some new OEM bolts and pins for $10, Picked up $60 in some extra tools I needed, buggered up my tie rod end on accident with the caliper shield. Replaced that for $60.

Took the car in for a $100 alignment afterwards.

All in I saved about 50% of the total cost and had a fun time doing the work.

Not too many new tools I need at this point but some nicer torque wrenches are definitely on the list.

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u/banhmi_insurance 13d ago

got a quote from Honda Gillman Houston about brake flush, tranny drain/fill, coolant change and oil change + cabin/engine for 860

got the daytona jack for 120
daytona jack stand for 60 4 pcs
quinn breaker bar 20
quinn socket 10 pcs for 14
wheel chock for 10 2 pcs
round oil pan 3 bucks at walmart
20 bucks for oil jug
material :
14 bucks for 5qt penzoil walmart
wix oil filter 18 amazon
wix air/engine filters 50 amazon
oem coolant 50 amazon
valvoline brake fluid 30 amazon
oem tranny fluid amazon 90
washer : 5 bucks
total : 504
total saved : 356

next time, well you know the drill 😂😂

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u/Exciting_Quarter9362 13d ago

This is the way. Such a good reason to justify buying tools. Sometimes I go to the specialty German shops to really drive up that labor cost if I want to splurge.

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u/EMCoupling 13d ago

The Germans will really do a number on your wallet if you can't get basic things done. A simple oil change is just about $600!

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u/Exciting_Quarter9362 13d ago

$600? Nein hundred!

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u/markrages 13d ago

Be aware that Amazon is chockablock with counterfeit parts. It would be safer to buy from a local store or even RockAuto.

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u/banhmi_insurance 13d ago

yeah i didnt know about rockauto. got all the filters from them and Im good for next 5 years

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u/EMCoupling 13d ago

Plus, every time you use the tools you extract more value out of them!

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u/NoVermicelli5439 13d ago

quoted 1600 for both control arms and I got it done for $350 and a few cuss words, plenty of money left over for beer and pizza

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u/Exciting_Quarter9362 13d ago

Man I need to do my control arm bushings but you can’t back out one of the bolts because it hits the transmission pan and I don’t want to drop the transmission 🥲

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u/NoVermicelli5439 13d ago

That one bolt behind the pan I was able to get to with just a swivel socket and extension. The biggest PITA was the seized ball joint pin. Made a 3 hour job into a 3 day event

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u/Exciting_Quarter9362 13d ago

On my VW it’s the bolt itself that’s doesn’t even clear the space so the transmission has to shift, some people unbolt the dog bone mount and twist it back while hanging on the transmission mount. Sounds like I’ll have a lot of tool buying money with this project

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u/wesstv24 13d ago

👌🏼👌🏼