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Dec 13, 2021
Quality product
This is just a compilation of previous studio releases. Nothing special here.

May 28, 2017
No Way
0 of 2 found this helpful The GM parts book shows the slit righ inserted into the square hole in the rear bumper with the Spare Tire Lock Cylinder Housing inseted through the split ring, then the retainer ring fits over the installed spilt ring. The Spare Tire Lock Cylinder Housing WILL NOT pass through the split ring retainer easily and if you get that accomplished you now need a special tool to install the retainer ring in such a way the it forms a cap over the split ring retainer. Well, without a special tool of somekind it is impossible to do this. So, I am either an idiot that can't install this OR I have the wrong parts. The part numbers are what is called for in the GM parts catalog so all I can surmise is this job requires a special tool. Good lock.

Mar 11, 2019
Great Idea!
Well made! You can control the direction of the oil while it drains. It's way easier and safer to drain the oil when you should; when it's HOT! It will take a lot longer to drain the oil (the outlet is way smaller than your former drain plug; but it's a good trade-off for safety as the oil should be at operating temperature and the dirt in the engine is fully suspended within the oil.