Fram Filter
[QUOTE=firemediceric]I've used Fram filters for years and have never seen any problem. If you look here:
http://theoildrop.server101.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=960156&an=0&page=0&gonew =1#UNREAD you will see that Fram filters are not real popular. I now avoid them when I can, but I don't treat them like the plague as some would have you do. QUOTE]
have also used them for many years,but just thinkin if wally world sells them they can't be very good
http://theoildrop.server101.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=960156&an=0&page=0&gonew =1#UNREAD you will see that Fram filters are not real popular. I now avoid them when I can, but I don't treat them like the plague as some would have you do. QUOTE]
have also used them for many years,but just thinkin if wally world sells them they can't be very good
fram has gone on the 68 john deere since new, still runs strong, but dodge has had major issues with them, and i did my own test, unfortuantly i didnt take pictures, but in any case take it or leave it, best to worst
1- motorcraft
2 wix
3- mopar
4 purolator
5 fram
i cut each one, brand new, in half and the differences were obvious, do the test yourself and inspect them, might cost you 20 bucks or so, get all the same filters crossreferenced and cut them in half with a hack saw, also weigh them first and see how big the difference is, ford and wix are almost the same in my opinion
1- motorcraft
2 wix
3- mopar
4 purolator
5 fram
i cut each one, brand new, in half and the differences were obvious, do the test yourself and inspect them, might cost you 20 bucks or so, get all the same filters crossreferenced and cut them in half with a hack saw, also weigh them first and see how big the difference is, ford and wix are almost the same in my opinion
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