bajabob
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Help! Where can I get a diesel oil change in LaPaz?
Hello Nomads,
Does anybody have any recommendations on a shop where I can get the oil in my truck (Ford F350 diesel) changed? I'd like to find a shop that is
familiar with diesel and carries a diesel specific oil (I use Rotella Synthetic but any diesel synthetic oil will do).
Also, does anybody know where I can get Melita #4 coffee filters in Loreto? None in Santa Rosalia, Mulege or Loreto to my knowledge.
Thanks in advance!
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BornFisher
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I used Google Maps to find a place in La Paz for an oil change.
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pacificobob
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Wal- mart often has Rotella. If not the Quaker state distributor is on abasolo street (same street as the malicon,just west a few blocks)and carry an
enormous selection of lubes and
I might recommend that you supply the oil and filter. AND hang out whilst the work is being performed. Make sure they grease ALL zerks.
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JZ
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Lots of different shops in La Paz. Just look on Google Maps and drive around to a couple. They will be near each other.
You don't need to bring the oil. Maybe the filter, but I'm sure you can find one that has the filter.
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BajaMama
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Super Ley is probably your best bet. I've always brought some down with me so I am not much help.
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bajabob
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https://maps.app.goo.gl/4AatenxrnzgvxEqo9?g_st=ic
Went here and they had diesel oil and filter. Good friendly service. Thanks for the help
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bajabob
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@Bajamama thanks we found some at Walmart, unbelievable how many places we looked for them.
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AKgringo
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I wish I knew last week that you needed Melita filters. My coffee maker died and I probably had a hundred or more of those cones in my cupboard. For
what it is worth, I bought mine at a Costco in the US for a fraction of what the name brand cones sell for.
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surabi
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Melitta also makes a reusable fine mesh filter, which eliminates the need to look for and buy the paper filters.
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