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This is a discussion thread titled "What Oil Do You Prefer?", within the Polls forum, part of the Off-Topic category.
View Poll Results: Which Oil Do You Prefer for your 2007 Tundra?
What is with the paranoia over 'trolls' on this forum? I'm a Tundra owner interested in hearing what oil others use. That's it.
No hidden agenda.
If you are sincerely interested in hearing what oil others use then why did you limit their voting choices to 1 brand of synthetic and 3 brands of dino oil? And why not give owners a chance to vote for OEM factory fill brand oil?
And why not give owners a chance to vote "None of the above."?
[quote=kathyricks;704010]If you are sincerely interested in hearing what oil others use then why did you limit their voting choices to 1 brand of synthetic and 3 brands of dino oil?
I have mobil one in now but will switch to Pennzoil full synthetic as it was half the price of the mobil.
Tundra uses for now Castrol syntec 0w-30, 05 Civic uses Penzoil platinum 5w-20, 1993 jeep Cherokee uses formula shell 10w-40, 1987 Honda mower uses Mobil 1, or any of the above in any leftover mix combination.
No matter what people may have you believe, theres no right or wrong, other than viscosity, to maintain the warranty.
BTW, Formula Shell, Quaker state, Penzoil, Rotella, and Jiffy lube, its all owned by Shell. Shell in the US - Motor oils