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I see comments from time to time on oil filters. What is the best brand filter and why. :? And what's the deal with Fram oil filters. :? I always thought they were good quality and thought there manufacturer made most of the store brand filters.
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http://knizefamily.net/minimopar/oilfilters/index.html

FWIW I ALWAYS use either a factory filter for the car or an OEM manufacturer. In a pinch I'll use a Mobil1 filter.
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I have always preferred OE oil filters too, I use Motorcraft on my Fords, Mopar on the wife's Jeep and Honda filters in my ATV.

There might be better ones but you can bet there are a lot of crumbier ones. :2cents:

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Am i missing the boat i thought fram was the best???? Remember pay me now or pay me later!!! :eek: Has thier quality gone down that much???? :o fill me in!!!!
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I have seen 99$ oil filters from Wal-mart that are better then frams cut open. With frams you are just paying of the name. Also frams are good for leaving the gasket on the block. I have cut open a lot of filters. I use wix and Motorcraft.
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I had always used Fram until few weeks ago when I noticed my oil light would come on at an idle speed. Someone on this forum said to use Motorcraft which I did and now no problem.

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When you put a new filter on, fill it up with oil. Let it soak in and keep
filling it till you put it on. A little bit of hassle, but it's worth the extra
effort. Jake
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Jake11 wrote:When you put a new filter on, fill it up with oil. Let it soak in and keep
filling it till you put it on. A little bit of hassle, but it's worth the extra
effort. Jake
I do that when I can, like On my hi boy for example. But you can't fill it up if it is mounted sideways like in 2wd trucks with FE's.
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Um, I posted a link with a whole bunch of information in the second post... :wink:
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Thanks DuckRyder for the link very informitive. All should read this link. I will be removing the fram from my engine and using a napa or wix filter from now own. Common sense should tell you cardboard and hot oil under presure don't mix.
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Jake11 wrote:When you put a new filter on, fill it up with oil. Let it soak in and keep
filling it till you put it on. A little bit of hassle, but it's worth the extra
effort. Jake
Same thing my grandpa taught me when I was 4, and I do it still on every change to this very day!

Best Filters are Mobil 1, Napa Gold/Wix(Same thing, just like Kap'n said).

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Wix, Baldwin, or Motorcraft filters.

Rotella 15w-40 diesel oil in almost everything I own.



NEVER buy Fram filters!


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wix or napa gold :2cents:
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