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Recommended oil filters for my 1984 G20 Hd Van
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AMSOIL Ea Oil Filters | This filter is for your 1984 Chevrolet Trucks G20 Hd Van and is designed to last up to 25k (normal conditions) or 15k miles (severe conditions) or 1 year, whichever comes first. |
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Recommended coolants for my Chevrolet Trucks G20 Hd Van
Product Name | Product Description | Capacities | Product |
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Passenger Car & Light Truck Antifreeze & Coolant | maximum protection for your 1984 Chevrolet Trucks G20 Hd Van under extreme temperatures and operating conditions! Lasts up to 150,000 miles or five years! (whichever comes first) |
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Low Toxicity Antifreeze and Engine Coolant | Lasts in your 1984 Chevrolet Trucks G20 Hd Van for up to 150,000 miles or five years! (whichever comes first). Biodegradable! |
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Save your money which you work hard for by switching over to this recommended oil which will last for up to a year in your Chevrolet Trucks G20 HD VAN. Order Amsoil and any reputable local mechanic will gladly put Amsoil in your engine if you bring it to them. Also don't forget to order your engine filter for your Chevrolet Trucks G20 HD VAN to take to the mechanic. Get on Google, Bing, or Yelp and look up a good auto service shop. If they say no, beware! You can also do it yourself by searching on google for a tutorial which will save you even more money!