
Although, I do like the little access cover and oil drip "ramp" for the oil filter.

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I pull my skid plate off when i do my oil change. Just not worth the mess. i don't have hands small enough.dawgn86 wrote:just my opinion, its more easier to take off the skid plate than try and fish out the hot, leaky oil filter through the access provided.deermjd wrote:I've always thought the access cover for the filter is too small...
i do it this way too... but the problem i have is that oil doesn't drip onto that little catch tray. instead it spills onto the top of the skid plate... which i then have to clean up with a towel.disallow wrote:I have huge hands. I don't drop the skid plate. I do reach around the side of the skid plate on the passenger side of the vehicle, and have 0 issues with clearance to get the oil filter out.
Agreed. I have always employed jack stands when changing the oil on any of my vehicles. This is better than the dealer lift or your standard quick lube shop where the vehicle is level. The front being lifted higher than the rear ensures proper drainage of all the old oil.disallow wrote:Drive it up on to ramps and the rest will come out...