Red Line Announces New Partnership With Oil Changers

Red Line Announces New Partnership With Oil Changers

Through this partnership, Red Line will supply high-performance oil for use at Oil Changers locations.

Red Line Synthetic Oil, a leader in the performance lubricant industry, recently announced a new partnership with quick lube chain, Oil Changers. Through this partnership, Red Line will supply the company’s high-performance oil for use at Oil Changers locations. The company’s high-performance engine oil will be used to service all types of vehicles to provide customers with a top-of-the-line experience when they bring their cars in for maintenance, said the company.

Founded in 1984, Oil Changers offers services spanning from oil changes to power steering, coolant and transmission exchanges, air filters, wiper blades, tire pressure adjustments, and more. The company currently operates 50 locations throughout California and Hawaii. Red Line’s High-Performance Oils will be used at all locations in order to cater to Oil Changers’ customers seeking a high level of performance without sacrificing protection. Red Line’s oil products offer excellent wear protection and friction reduction while their maintaining viscosity over a wide range of operating conditions.

“Red Line prides itself on offering premium products designed to keep cars operating safely and smoothly while achieving maximum performance,” said Justin Johnson, director of Red Line Synthetic Oil. “We are extremely excited about this partnership with Oil Changers because it allows even more customers the chance to use Red Line’s premium High-Performance Oils.”

“Oil Changers is excited to be featuring Red Line Synthetic Oil products in our locations,” said Eric Frankenberger, president of Oil Changers. “Offering a race track proven, premium oil that exceeds manufacturer’s recommendations is a win-win for our guests and our stores.”

Oil Changers is an independent fast oil and lube business spanning California and Hawaii. For more information, visit www.oilchangers.com.

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