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thinking of selling amsoil, or well becomming a dealer for them, been studying on it for a week now and still undicided.

help me fellas,

give me your opinions of the oil and there products if you would and your thoughts on there products.

not neccessarliy if I should become a dealer, but more to there quality and opinions an such on there stuff and how well it performs

thanks if advance fellas:D
 
heard good things about it a while ago but never actually used it, looked into it before i got the 10.
 
thats sorta what I mean if anyone has used it normally or commercially, or if they think its poo:)

jsut dont want to sell iinferior poo:D
 
Good lubricants, just expensive.
 
Bone said:
Good lubricants, just expensive.
thats just it bone, you are very picky on your stuff and very knowledgable, let me know you thoughts, and on the xpensive part I may be able to help
 
Ran it in all my running gear when i lived in Colo. Did a lot of research on it at one time. I think it is the number one synthetic out there. $$$$$
 
Stinker said:
thats just it bone, you are very picky on your stuff and very knowledgable, let me know you thoughts, and on the xpensive part I may be able to help

sorry for the slow response, it has been raining quite a lot in GA lately. Internet is up and down.

Well, I put Amsoil in my SRT-10 differential. Suncoast also swears by it. Never had a problem with their products. Other locals in town who use Amsoil products love 'em. Many on the Hemi Truck club are using Amsoil products.

However, I use Rotella oil for my trucks after Sean Roe's recommendation.

I believe Amsoil dealer setup fee is low and as long as you sell a few hundred dollars of their products a year, it works out being cheaper for you in the long run.

I think you should take a shot at it. May not make a huge profit, but you would be expanding your services to your customers and bringing in other business from the sale of Amsoil indirectly. Kind of like dealerships offering inexpensive oil changes to bring in vehicles for work on other details of the vehicles for a profit. win - win for both parties.

That's my 3 cents.
 
love their fuel system/inj. cleaner & their ATF. great stuff.

got their rearend oil in both trucks. after i changed, no more frog fur.

like their engine oil, just can't always buy for 2 or 3 oil changes & bein pretty much mail order only real tough to run up to the store & grab some, that is my only negative
 
the local high performance transmission shop here swears by it. i was thinking about switching to it from royal purple because i heard you can buy it by the gallon and that'd be nice since our trucks take over 2 gallons of oil
 
I used it exclusively in my 2004 silverado. Every fluid was changed out at 20,000 miles . I sold the truck it had 137000 miles on it and never used a drop of oil. Never had any problems with the truck. I sometimes went 15,000 between oil changes. It is pretty expensive. The only way I could see using it is if you plan on going longer between oil changes. If you are still going to change out the oil at 3,000 then Why spend the extra money?

Brandon
 
I may be wrong but If you use napa oil and I forgot I other amsol makes it. I use it at work by the 55gal drum. I also rotate with that when the funds get low for synthetic, actually have that in now 20w50 have not lost a qt in 3wks so I have to give it a thumbs up and if your prices are right;) Can you get the Purp also?
 
I used it and sold it for a while, the only reason I quit was because I finally started geting a good deal on oem fluids from Mopar and started using those instead for warranty purposes. Ive never had or seen a problem with it and ran it in tons of transmissions and axles.

Justin
 
A few months back i went with all Amsoil:rock: , oil and filter,manual trany fluid, rearend oil, and radiator, it was expensvie , but worth it. oiltemp droped 5-9 degrees cooler, trany shifts smother, trany fluid droped around 8 degrees cooler. will be putting in power steering ,and clutch fluid, when i get my lines from Stinker. I used to run Royal Purple.
 
ARRESTmeRed04 said:
the local high performance transmission shop here swears by it. i was thinking about switching to it from royal purple because i heard you can buy it by the gallon and that'd be nice since our trucks take over 2 gallons of oil

You can get RP in gallon jugs too...
 
5 gal might be the way to go, just called the parts store and they want 10.99 a quart for it, foud a 5 gal pail for 145 on ebay(works out to 7.25 a quart)
 

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