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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 487512" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Go to the Bobistheoilguy website and read up on oil filters, he does a lot of research and testing. Fram has had problems for a while, I think they started using cardboard inside that allowed them to collapse. Wix are good filters and I think the NAPA gold are made by Wix. I'll buy the AC Delco filters for my Silverado if the price isn't crazy, otherwise I've been using the NAPA filters for a while now. I've never had an engine failure and I've used Fram, Purolator, AC Delco, K&N, NAPA, OEM Toyota, Mobil 1. Diesel trucks seem to be expensive to own/maintain regardless of who does the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 487512, member: 12995"] Go to the Bobistheoilguy website and read up on oil filters, he does a lot of research and testing. Fram has had problems for a while, I think they started using cardboard inside that allowed them to collapse. Wix are good filters and I think the NAPA gold are made by Wix. I'll buy the AC Delco filters for my Silverado if the price isn't crazy, otherwise I've been using the NAPA filters for a while now. I've never had an engine failure and I've used Fram, Purolator, AC Delco, K&N, NAPA, OEM Toyota, Mobil 1. Diesel trucks seem to be expensive to own/maintain regardless of who does the work. [/QUOTE]
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