Draing oil Ram 1500

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Originally Posted By: CT8
They have big ones at auto parts stores that hold over 4 gallons. something like this.


I bought a similar one on Amazon about four years ago. While I rarely deal with more than four quarts at a time, there is plenty of room for more (naturally). It's been very useful.
 
[censored] I had to drain 6 QTS into a Tupperware because a guy was too cheap to pay the $3 disposal fee. I'll bet his wife was thrilled he ruined $20 worth of Tupperware to save $3
 
Originally Posted By: horse123
A container that is capable of holding fluids.


LOL!
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Originally Posted By: anl0109
Originally Posted By: CT8
They have big ones at auto parts stores that hold over 4 gallons. something like this.


I bought a similar one on Amazon about four years ago. While I rarely deal with more than four quarts at a time, there is plenty of room for more (naturally). It's been very useful.


That's the pan I use on my Sierra which holds 8 quarts. It's a well built pan
 
Originally Posted By: hansj3
[censored] I had to drain 6 QTS into a Tupperware because a guy was too cheap to pay the $3 disposal fee. I'll bet his wife was thrilled he ruined $20 worth of Tupperware to save $3


Wow. What a cheap ****. Yet he paid somebody to change his oil.
 
I have been using a Rubbermaid dish washing pan for I guess 30 years (same pan). It holds the 7qts from my Challenger with much room to spare. The pan will hold probably more than 2 gallons. I have used this old pan for draining oil, coolant, trans fluid, and rear end fluids countless times. Noting pretty or fancy but, it works
 
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