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Old 02-05-2018, 10:39 AM
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Fuel Filters

Where is a good place to buy my fuel filters? Coming up on 10k on my 17.
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Can't remember if the 11-16 filters are the same as the 17s and I am not sure if the linked filters are for the 17s or not but this place seems to have the best deals. About 3 tomes less than the stealership.

edit: the motorcraft filters which are the ones you want are a little less than half.
 
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-6-7-f350.html

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...el-filter.html

Recent threads asking the same question^^




The 17's fuel filters are different.
 
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Hi, All. The filters are different. I got mine from Amazon Prime for ~$55. I found one video on YouTube showing tips and tricks for changing them. It’s an easy job, especially after you watch the video and see how the 3 connections on the upper filter come apart. The lower filter uses 5 captive 5/16” hex head screws, and you don’t have to worry about the whole tank draining when you drain the filter. I was even able to get the job done without spilling more than about a tablespoon of fuel.
 
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Hi, All. The filters are different. I got mine from Amazon Prime for ~$55. I found one video on YouTube showing tips and tricks for changing them. It’s an easy job, especially after you watch the video and see how the 3 connections on the upper filter come apart. The lower filter uses 5 captive 5/16” hex head screws, and you don’t have to worry about the whole tank draining when you drain the filter. I was even able to get the job done without spilling more than about a tablespoon of fuel.
I looked on amazon,couldn't find the one for 17.Do you have the link?
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Amazon Amazon

Just grab the part number from dieselfiltersonline and search on Amazon.
 
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