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6.7 fuel filter

Looking for a deal on fuel filters anyone have a good online store? Looking for a wix or baldwin. But I might use something else. What do you guys use? everything I've been seeing is around 55 bucks.
 
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Looking for a deal on fuel filters anyone have a good online store? Looking for a wix or baldwin. But I might use something else. What do you guys use? everything I've been seeing is around 55 bucks.
Dieselfiltersonline.com. Stick with Motorcraft.
 
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Dieselfiltersonline.com. Stick with Motorcraft.
What he said!
 
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I use Wix filters, NAPA Gold Oil which is a re—branded Wix and straight up Wix fuel filters
 
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Motorcraft for the fuel filters. They are too cheap at Dieselfiltersonline to not buy a Motorcraft. I have an attitude toward WIX "fuel" filters. They are cheaply built. I've cut them open and compared them to OEM and Donaldson and they are cheap. I don't mind their oil filters they seem great.
 
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I got mine on Amazon.com. Be sure you're ordering the right one. 2017+ is different than prior years for the 6.7L.
 
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Old 11-08-2017, 09:16 AM
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Purchased mine from Amazon as well, $53.90 looks like the price is up a buck or so. Shipping from dieselfiltersonline was crazy high.
 
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Yes shipping can get you if you don't watch out. I usually order enough to get free shipping but I go through a lot of filters.
 
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Yes shipping can get you if you don't watch out. I usually order enough to get free shipping but I go through a lot of filters.
They offer free shipping at a certain price point? I tossed a couple hundred dollars worth of products in the cart and it didn't appear to make any difference on the shipping.
 
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They offer free shipping at a certain price point? I tossed a couple hundred dollars worth of products in the cart and it didn't appear to make any difference on the shipping.
Yes I believe the point where it's free is $250
 
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Yes I believe the point where it's free is $250
Amazon prime is $99/year and includes free 2-day shipping. Well worth it if you order a lot of stuff online.
 
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I use Wix filters, NAPA Gold Oil which is a re—branded Wix and straight up Wix fuel filters
When it comes to my diesel, Wix isn’t even on the radar.
 
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Supposedly the Motorcraft Fuel Filter has a Propriety water separator gizmo that they have not released for general use. $10,000 to $12,000 for new injectors and Bosh Pump I will keep using the Ford product. A Ford Service Advisor informed me about that.

I have used WIX since 1986. Got told by the Dirt track Racing old timers to spend the money. I did and have no regrets.
 
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ok ok im buying motorcraft. Thanks for the replies. Ive been told by non ford guys that baldwin and WIX were good to go.
 
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ok ok im buying motorcraft. Thanks for the replies. Ive been told by non ford guys that baldwin and WIX were good to go.
You have a 15 grand motor. Why are you trying to save a buck with the unknown?
 


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