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blkgsr 04-09-2017 02:16 PM

LF: Zerex Asian Red Antifreeze/Coolant
 
anyone know where i can get this locally otherwise i know i can get it on amazon.ca

https://www.amazon.ca/Zerex-675130-V...Red+Antifreeze

look how much cheaper it is on amazon.com

https://www.amazon.com/Zerex-Asian-A...e%2FCoolant%2C


this is bullshit

cunninglinguist 04-09-2017 08:18 PM

Does it have to be Zerex?

Canadian Tire has red and pink for Asian coolant but different branded.

Search Results | Canadian Tire

I saw them at Grandview on lower level near the rv section.

Urrtoast 04-10-2017 11:59 AM

Seriously why would you use some hard to find Brand whats the point ??
Canadian tire will have coolant that will work with your little Asian car...

Radiator Coolants/Antifreeze | Canadian Tire

blkgsr 04-10-2017 01:46 PM

because i like oem coolant, not "OEM" brand what ever the hell that is

turns out real oem coolant is actually cheap...plus knowing a parts guy is even better, just had to wait until today to call and find out

Urrtoast 04-10-2017 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blkgsr (Post 8834424)
because i like oem coolant, not "OEM" brand what ever the hell that is

turns out real oem coolant is actually cheap...plus knowing a parts guy is even better, just had to wait until today to call and find out

So what your saying is your do not know what OEM is ??
You can get OEM coolant from Canadian tire, Lordco, Napa and even car dealers.
Nothing special here...
Maybe you should use OEM fuel too. lol
LUL

blkgsr 04-13-2017 04:23 PM

"OEM" at Canadian tire is a brand, not the oem your thinking of jack ass

ACTUAL OEM coolant is bought at the dealer, which i ended up doing anyways as they have it for cheap, plus i know a parts guy

but go lol yourself to CT and fill your car up with what ever "OEM" products you feel like using

Urrtoast 04-13-2017 07:14 PM

Was not referring to a OEM Brand Numbnutz...lol
Obliviously you really have no idea what your talking about.
I am referring to all coolant and oil manufactures must meet certain guideline provided by the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture)

Example from Prestone
Q:
What automobile industry specifications do your antifreezes meet or exceed?
A:
Prestone® Cor-Guard™ Antifreeze/Coolant is an Extended Life coolant that meets or exceeds the performance requirements of the following industry specifications:

ASTM D3306
ASTM D4985
SAE J1034
BS 6580 (European specification)
JACA/JSA-JIS K 2234-2006 (Japanese specification)
Australian AS2108-2004
Chinese GB 29743-2013
General Services Administration CID A-A-52624

In addition, Prestone® Cor-Guard™ Antifreeze/Coolant will meet or exceed the ASTM D 1384, D 4340, D 2570, D 2809, property characteristics and performance requirements of the following OEM/OE specifications:

Ford WSS M97B55-A
Ford ESE-M97B44-B
Ford WSS M97B44-D
GM 6722M
GMW 3420
Chrysler MS- 7170, MS-9769
Chrysler MS-12106
European and Asian Specifications

this is just one example of how it meets or exceeds OEM requirements and Specs.

But hey you just saved yourself some gas money for this long weekend with the money you saved from your parts friend... Did you supply your own containers for the bulk OEM red Coolant he supplied..lol...

GL
:rofl:

blkgsr 04-13-2017 08:27 PM

i see you're rather slow, so let me break this down for you.

i was looking for a specific brand that's recommended by those who use it. i know there's other brands that will work, just like oil.

do you just buy what ever oil is the cheapest and use it without thought? no, i don't think you do. now if you do, well then you further prove my point.

oh and congrats on the ability to copy and paste. gold start for you.

read your own posts again. you're clearly the one that doesn't understand or see the different between the OEM the acronym and what canadian tire offers as a brand

ZN6 04-17-2017 03:44 PM

No name cola vs Coke classic argument I guess. Both get the job done but one gives a slightly better sense of satisfaction and taste.....

extracrunchie 04-19-2017 06:56 AM

I purchased Zerex Blue from Walmart before, not sure if they still carry that brand.


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