TPCDrafting
Structural Steel
5000 miles ago when changing my oil I put on Geno's "Finger Touch Oil Drain Valve"
Just changed oil on Sat. and man oh man that is very nice. No wrench, no oil on hands, no mess. Works espicially nice for me as my drain pan isn't big enough to hold all that's in the motor, so I have to stop half way through and pour into bucket and go back and drain the rest. This works flawlessly with the valve opening. I know these have been around for a while (but we're supposed to be adding stuff to the truck threads).
Anyway, I was skeptical that it would stick down too far and get ripped off. It survived hunting season driving accross prairy over sage brush and then in the mountains on jeep trails (I don't do hard core off road with my truck) But anyways, it doesn't stick down lower than the front axle does which is about a foot in front of it protecting it anyway. So if your ordering from Geno's, add in an extra $25 and get one, you'll wonder why you waited so long.
Sure wish I could get one for all my vehicles.
(I'm not associated with Geno's)
Just changed oil on Sat. and man oh man that is very nice. No wrench, no oil on hands, no mess. Works espicially nice for me as my drain pan isn't big enough to hold all that's in the motor, so I have to stop half way through and pour into bucket and go back and drain the rest. This works flawlessly with the valve opening. I know these have been around for a while (but we're supposed to be adding stuff to the truck threads).
Anyway, I was skeptical that it would stick down too far and get ripped off. It survived hunting season driving accross prairy over sage brush and then in the mountains on jeep trails (I don't do hard core off road with my truck) But anyways, it doesn't stick down lower than the front axle does which is about a foot in front of it protecting it anyway. So if your ordering from Geno's, add in an extra $25 and get one, you'll wonder why you waited so long.
Sure wish I could get one for all my vehicles.
(I'm not associated with Geno's)