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This company is not transparent and deserves the abuse it gets.Can’t trust one word/approval on that label. Lawsuit was posted with full details around here somewhere….
It deals in wordsmithery only.
This company is not transparent and deserves the abuse it gets.Can’t trust one word/approval on that label. Lawsuit was posted with full details around here somewhere….
What?So the FTC won’t let them be or let me be me so let me see?
Said the honey bee, down by the sea, golly gee.So the FTC won’t let them be or let me be me so let me see?
It would feel so empty without Triax…So the FTC won’t let them be or let me be me so let me see?
They are listed on API's EOLCS website.Calcium looks way too high for an SP oil.
Also, API’s website does not list this oil, despite the bottle showing both the donut and the starburst.
I’m not a Triax basher… I’ve used their ester-based synthetic power steering fluid before, and it did drastically slow a leak I was having. But this oil looks fishy.
As a company, yes they are listed. But the oil itself in question is not.
It’s a magnet.Crazy how many first ever posts are in Triax threads…
Second one this weekIt’s a magnet.
Right, that is a bit strange. Thank you!As a company, yes they are listed. But the oil itself in question is not.
Also, welcome to BITOG!
So the FTC won’t let them be or let me be me so let me see?
With how regulated engine oils usually are how the hell was this able to hit the shelves claiming it has certifications it doesn’t? claims to be Dexos 1 gen 3 certified but as far as GMs certified oil list is concerned…it is not.
That's just it, it's not on the shelves. it's purchased directly from their site or from Amazon.With how regulated engine oils usually are how the hell was this able to hit the shelves claiming it has certifications it doesn’t? claims to be Dexos 1 gen 3 certified but as far as GMs certified oil list is concerned…it is not.