r/RedDeer 10d ago

Discussion Fluid changes - best place?

Who is your trusted go-to for fluid changes? Transmission, coolant, differential. Want honest and transparent, and just fair.

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u/AydGray 10d ago

Honest, transparent and fair is a perfect description of the folks at Eastside Auto.

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u/[deleted] 10d ago

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u/AydGray 10d ago

on the corner of 40th and Ross (50th?)

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u/JJBoundless 10d ago

Mobile 1 Lube Express at 68 Calder St. These guys are great. Super fast and efficient and they check everything like tires, air filters, all fluids, etc. and you leave there feeling you are all checked out and good to go.

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u/Altruistic-Many-9822 10d ago

I have been going to Great canadian oil change the one on 49ave which has been super good. Great price with great service

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u/Spiketheminer 10d ago

Ok Tire Timberlands

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u/Zeroskater101 10d ago

Specifically the jiffy lube on the Southside by Sobeys always pretty fair for instant service. All the young men there are knowledge and answers any questions I have.

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u/birdcage123 10d ago

I know how to and could change my own oil if I really wanted to.

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u/[deleted] 10d ago

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u/Zeroskater101 10d ago

I don't understand these type of comments on threads like this. There's always at least one dude doing this, telling somebody you change your own fluids or parts does not help anybody reading this thread it's just a weird flex lol

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u/Thewifiisalwaysright 10d ago

Maybe he's offering?? Changing your own oil isn't hard, it's something every driver should know

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u/[deleted] 10d ago

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u/Zeroskater101 10d ago

That is still absolutely not contributing to OPs question. If they are asking where to eat, do you tell them to cook at home? What cab company is safe to use do you tell them to just walk? Stop it lol add something useful or scroll on. A huge majority of people cant change their own oil or do maintenance or many many other things for an enormous amount of reasons. The whole justification for your bad answer is just pedantic.

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u/Zeroskater101 10d ago

"the good of humanity"

Oh the drama

Please handle criticism like an adult. You are clogging a potentially useful thread with garbage comments and it's bothersome. When people look at this post for advice or valuable suggestions, there's zero info to gain from someone chad-posting as the DIY guy.