Charlie207
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I stumbled across these in a reddit thread, and the fleet techs said they love them for clean oil changes.
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IMO, it is another chance for an oil leak. The less that sticks out away from the oil pan surface, the better. Again, IMO. BUT, this may be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
It would add a little extra work but again, IMO, if I had that on my oil pan, I would want a small shield there to protect it. Could even have the drain hose already attached and rolled up and tied down to shield and just open the valve and point the hose. I am old. I like things simple. Unscrew a drain plug and retighten it.
I have concrete driveway and I don't like to lay on it. My girl went to Bi-Mart, here in the PNW, and found these roll up 3/8" thick rubber mats, almost like a yoga mat. I have used them in gravel and dirt and on the concrete. Love 'em. I have 3 of them and stack them sometimes.I hear you. I just hate laying on cardboard because my gravel driveway is actually mud. Someday I'll have a real garage.
I have concrete driveway and I don't like to lay on it. My girl went to Bi-Mart, here in the PNW, and found these roll up 3/8" thick rubber mats, almost like a yoga mat. I have used them in gravel and dirt and on the concrete. Love 'em. I have 3 of them and stack them sometimes.