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    It pays to shop around

    I put this in the Discovery pages by mistake, more suited to here.

    I did a search earlier about oil to run in the TD5 and the overall consensus seemed to be use Penrite Diesel HPR5.

    So I toddled off to AutoBarn Logan to buy it and it was $99.99 for 10 litres, bugger I thought that is a bit high, so I packed the kids back in the car and went down to SuperCheap Springwood and the same stuff $84.98, so I checked the other things I was going to get and they were also 10-15% cheaper.

    AutoBarn is my choice of supplier but I am going to have to shop around more. AutoBarn also had the Oil in 20lt drums $189.00.

    Are there any cheaper suppliers?

    Oh and the other thing SuperCheap was selling Silicon hoses, all gerneric but has anyone had any dealings with these?

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    Danny, I only pay about $70 for 10L of the Penrite, but then I can also get Castrol Edge for $42 for 5L and Syntrax for $22 a litre too

    Check the price of the 5L containers when buying a 10L it can sometimes be up to $10 cheaper to buy 2x5L than 1x10L. The only nice thing about having a 10L is it has a tap at the base and you can just sit it on top of the engine and let in run in the hole
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    I use the caltex equivalent - Fully Synthetic HALVOLINE SAE 5W-40 ( AP1-SM/CF) from the Caltex depot (open to the public) I paid $135 per 20l drum just before Christmas.

    Erich

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDan View Post
    ........toddled off to AutoBarn Logan to buy it and it was $99.99 for 10 litres, bugger I thought that is a bit high,......

    I hope you told Autobarn your thoughts

    I had a friendly chat with our Autobarn during the latest oil crisis. I was told that due to the barrel the prices of all oils are to increase by 20-30%. It is something we all have to get use to, or so I was told.

    Well as we all now know, the barrel price has tanked and it is cheap as chips.

    So why has this not been reflected in the price??? $100 for 10 litres....yeah right.


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    Same thing has happened with lead acid batteries - the price rose 30-40% as metals went throught the roof, now lead is worth stuff all and battery prices are still rising.

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    once prices go up and they realise people will pay of course there not going to drop them more profit.
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    ...unless your friendly chat becomes a little less jovial

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    Went to the 4WD/ Tinnie/ boat/ camper/ K/F/S show in Brisvegas on Friday.
    ARB were selling identical 20 plas jerries for $40 as the one I purchased the week before for $25 at Big W! Given ARBs size and buying power, the 'economies of scale' defense is moot.
    I could discern no 'Show special' prices for winches, Hilifts, tyres etc.
    Anyone there late on Sunday? Were there any 'runout' specials?

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    I thought the price was steep but might have been due to syn oil.

    I will shop around more I guess, just don't want to put the wrong stuff in and cause issues.

    Modern diesels gotta love them.

    Danny
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    Hi Danny.
    I always found that Queensland Diesel Spares had good prices on bulk oils.
    Queensland Diesel Spares (QDS)
    Ipswich Road, Rocklea is the one I visit.

    I've also found that Supercheap have better pricing than Autobarn. However for oils and filters I find Big W is the best so long as they stock what you want.

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