Glad I stocked up on most of my copper wire needs last year. I saw the writing on the wall early on.
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True, but a contractor can never stock enough. At some point you will have to buy at the market price or go out of business.Glad I stocked up on most of my copper wire needs last year. I saw the writing on the wall early on.
Over the past few months we have all dealt with either excessively high prices or simply being told "It's not available, at any price".
This week, it was time to do a routine oil change on my old beater car, before winter. A 1998 Chevy Cavalier, oil filter between engine and fire wall.
I had to visit 3 well known, National auto parts stores to find 1) oil, 2) oil filter and 3) correct oil filter cap wrench.
My suggestion for you today.
Go out and purchase oil, filter and oil filter wrench for your primary vehicle. Store it away.
Why ? Because if you let an engine go to shit over the nest year or two, you are screwed.
Even if you go to Jiffy Lube and are told "We are our of that oil, we can change oil but you will have to run the old filter or We can't get your filter off the engine"....
Possibly you get laid off and are using every spare dime to put food on the table for your family. An oil change will get you a little farther down the road.
Oil, filter and wrench have a very long shelf life.
Do it while you have the money, time and availability.
It is going to get worse.
Is this regional maybe?
its been a year or more, but I had a hard time finding mobil 1 in 5w-20, or most flavors of mobil 1, the shelves were sparce, but other brands (at least 1-2) 5w-20 were always on the shelf. I will use any synthetic, not stuck on mobil 1, just odd the mobil was oos.
Today (and for the last many many months), the shelves look full. I have already stocked up, did so when I saw supplies return and there were rebates to be had (5qt synthetic $14 after rebate). I have plenty of oil and filters to go 2 + years now.
I can't really speak to in store filters as I never buy those in a retail store (usually a rip off) usually buy in bulk much cheaper from rock auto for all my cars at once to spread out shipping costs. I hit a sale last year at an actual Toyota dealer online and got Toyota filters for even less after shipping than rock, but that is a rare sale.
I noticed last year that car batteries were a little hard to find too. That no longer seems to be the case either, battery shelf looks full now. I replace my 6 year old battery recently even though it still seemed to have some life left, didn't want to push it just in case at that age.
Tires might be my next concern, but checking online, they always seem to be available ready to ship from places like tirerack.
Without a doubt "Regional".... But honestly, unless you are sharing info on a board like this, you are at the mercy of the government and the media to tell you what prices are in other areas. Even the AAA national fuel prices can be "slanted".Is this regional maybe?
its been a year or more, but I had a hard time finding mobil 1 in 5w-20, or most flavors of mobil 1, the shelves were sparce, but other brands (at least 1-2) 5w-20 were always on the shelf. I will use any synthetic, not stuck on mobil 1, just odd the mobil was oos.
Today (and for the last many many months), the shelves look full. I have already stocked up, did so when I saw supplies return and there were rebates to be had (5qt synthetic $14 after rebate). I have plenty of oil and filters to go 2 + years now.
I can't really speak to in store filters as I never buy those in a retail store (usually a rip off) usually buy in bulk much cheaper from rock auto for all my cars at once to spread out shipping costs. I hit a sale last year at an actual Toyota dealer online and got Toyota filters for even less after shipping than rock, but that is a rare sale.
I noticed last year that car batteries were a little hard to find too. That no longer seems to be the case either, battery shelf looks full now. I replace my 6 year old battery recently even though it still seemed to have some life left, didn't want to push it just in case at that age.
Tires might be my next concern, but checking online, they always seem to be available ready to ship from places like tirerack.
14 bucks for 5 quarts of Mobil1?
Yep but those deals are getting few and far between.14 bucks for 5 quarts of Mobil1?
I keep a pretty good stock of all that, buy it all along and stack it. And I never dispose of my old oil, if I had to, I have an electric oil filtration system.Over the past few months we have all dealt with either excessively high prices or simply being told "It's not available, at any price".
This week, it was time to do a routine oil change on my old beater car, before winter. A 1998 Chevy Cavalier, oil filter between engine and fire wall.
I had to visit 3 well known, National auto parts stores to find 1) oil, 2) oil filter and 3) correct oil filter cap wrench.
My suggestion for you today.
Go out and purchase oil, filter and oil filter wrench for your primary vehicle. Store it away.
Why ? Because if you let an engine go to shit over the nest year or two, you are screwed.
Even if you go to Jiffy Lube and are told "We are our of that oil, we can change oil but you will have to run the old filter or We can't get your filter off the engine"....
Possibly you get laid off and are using every spare dime to put food on the table for your family. An oil change will get you a little farther down the road.
Oil, filter and wrench have a very long shelf life.
Do it while you have the money, time and availability.
It is going to get worse.
I've been know to buy them when I find deals, I work in a rubber plant and can get a silicone preservative that I treat all my rubber with. I have a manual tire changer as well!Is this regional maybe?
its been a year or more, but I had a hard time finding mobil 1 in 5w-20, or most flavors of mobil 1, the shelves were sparce, but other brands (at least 1-2) 5w-20 were always on the shelf. I will use any synthetic, not stuck on mobil 1, just odd the mobil was oos.
Today (and for the last many many months), the shelves look full. I have already stocked up, did so when I saw supplies return and there were rebates to be had (5qt synthetic $14 after rebate). I have plenty of oil and filters to go 2 + years now.
I can't really speak to in store filters as I never buy those in a retail store (usually a rip off) usually buy in bulk much cheaper from rock auto for all my cars at once to spread out shipping costs. I hit a sale last year at an actual Toyota dealer online and got Toyota filters for even less after shipping than rock, but that is a rare sale.
I noticed last year that car batteries were a little hard to find too. That no longer seems to be the case either, battery shelf looks full now. I replace my 6 year old battery recently even though it still seemed to have some life left, didn't want to push it just in case at that age.
Tires might be my next concern, but checking online, they always seem to be available ready to ship from places like tirerack.
I've been know to buy them when I find deals, I work in a rubber plant and can get a silicone preservative that I treat all my rubber with. I have a manual tire changer as well!
Just replaced 2 in my Frontier, and had to use old sensors out of the fuel module to get the new one to operate. Working in the auto industry I can confirm planned obsolescence is very real!Here is something you will understand. I have a really old Polaris 4 wheeler I use around the homestead. Everyone laughs at it but it gets things done. I pulled a weed sprayer just this morning with it. The original starter lasted 30+ years. Recently replaced it with Chinese starters since no OEM's were available. Each one lasted 2 months. got curious and tore the last one down today. The material in the brushes is so soft they wear down to the stops in a couple of months. It is a PITA to change starters so I hand crank. Going to have shoulder surgery so I can;t be hand cranking during the winter... So, what's a man to do who lives paycheck to paycheck on a fixed income ? Of course that's me and 3 million other Americans at this time.
Looked like oil had got on the brush holder. Soaked it in lacquer thinner and nothing dissolved. It was not oil film it was carbon dust. Brushes were at the stops. Inferior carbon brushes. Think about that the next time you need a starter and the parts guy wants to sell you one from China.
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The price on those donkey's and donkey carts is going to skyrocket very soon....Just replaced 2 in my Frontier, and had to use old sensors out of the fuel module to get the new one to operate. Working in the auto industry I can confirm planned obsolescence is very real!