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Old Aug 1, 2013 | 02:35 PM
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Default Re: Oil? Pads? Rotors? Shocks?

Originally Posted by TXCF
Amazing. I see this on a lot of forums. Some newbie asks a question and he gets jumped on and told to use the search function. Is this just an archive site? No. It's a site to exchange ideas fixes info expertise. Nowhere does it say questions can't be asked us the search function instead. Of course i search. Of course questions get repeated. After a few thousands posts and the replies to them darn near everything there is to know about a Crossfire has hit the boards. I asked a question. I didn't ask if someone thinks i should find all i need to know via a search. Just for starters the search function doesn't work well. I get better results using google that directs me to posts in this site. So if someone with crossfire expertise would like to render an opinion on which parts/brand would be best for me to use please respond. Anyone that thinks i should use search for my answers move on and ignore my post.
Amazing. I see this on a lot of forums. Some newbie asks a question and he gets upset when told to use the search function.

Sorry, I gave you a link to the Owners manual, I gave you a link where you could buy it from, I gave you a link that tells you the oil to use, how much to use and when to change it. Someone else told you a link to a post with common problems and solutions.
It is much better for you to read those posts rather than a list.
The filters are easily found, I doubt you need a gas filter yet. Type oil filter in the Google search and all will be revealed.
All these questions have been asked and answered many times before.

Coming on here and complaining will not get you any better responses, so search and then ask for any answers you still require at that point.
The Google search at the top of the page is very good.
 

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