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Old May 25, 2026 | 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by speakerfritz
for reference, the center of the axles are about 18" from the ground and the bottom of the filter is pretty close to in line with that.


its probally higher off the ground than a stock oil filter
On my stock height 16 F350, my Donaldson sits just shy of 13 inches from the ground...

Who else but a forum guy would crawl under his truck, even with a well used camping sleeping blanket pad I use often, and get his back wet to get that measurement?

Hey Fritz, what about an old exercise mat like the one I used to protect my wiring harness? Just use bigger cable ties. Shoot me a PM or text... let me know what size you want and pay for shipping... good to go.



 
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Old May 26, 2026 | 07:43 AM
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Interesting...

Fass has made some filter jimmy hats as well....

https://fassmotorsports.com/products...BoCFgMQAvD_BwE

For the low low price of a few hundred bucks.

I guess one of the perks of the short bed, small tank set up is my filters are tucked up under the cross members of the bed right behind the x-case. I can just see the very bottom of the filter below the frame rails:



Seems to keep the filters out of harm's way. Haven't noticed any material signs of impact.
 
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Old May 26, 2026 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by rufushusky
Interesting...

Fass has made some filter jimmy hats as well....

https://fassmotorsports.com/products...BoCFgMQAvD_BwE

For the low low price of a few hundred bucks.

I guess one of the perks of the short bed, small tank set up is my filters are tucked up under the cross members of the bed right behind the x-case. I can just see the very bottom of the filter below the frame rails:



Seems to keep the filters out of harm's way. Haven't noticed any material signs of impact.
Great idea but my God... expensive.

I would just use the exercise mat I have, cut to size and use bigger cable ties to wrap the rascal filter or filters for way cheaper...

I have plans to install my Air Dog 4G pump when I install the Titan 50 gal tank but I will buy a Longhorn Fabrication universal aftermarket pump skidplate so I can mount the pump in the outside. Or at least this is my plan that I want to do as I want to retain the factory DFCM and feed it with 10 psi. Air Dog sent the different spring for the regulator to set it that low.

Anyways, I would fab up a piece of stock, have a piece of old stainless steel in my garage, that I would mount inside the skidplate in the front to prevent stone hits...

If I need further protection, thanks to Fritz's filter condom idea, I'll use that old exercise mat to protect the Air Dog filters.
 
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