Bets Oil Filter

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Sheeepdog18

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If your car is still under warranty. Definitely use OEM filters. I alway uses OEM filters on all my vehicles, because if the factory design it for that vehicle is good enough for me. I use to be a factory warranty rep for a lot of vehicle manufactures, I was the guy that the factory call to send down to the service department to look at a high dollar warranty claim before they repair the problem under the warranty. If is an oil problem to the motor, first thing I look for is an aftermarket oil filter, If there's a aftermarket oil filter on the engine, that's where the arguments starts. Did the oil filter cause the engine problem or something else? If there's an factory oil filter there no problem, look elsewhere for the cause. I am just saying by using all factory parts, there will be no finger pointing. If the vehicle is out of warranty, then you can do whatever the hell you want!!!
 

K1llD4shN1n3

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Been using the FL500s but curious if Amsoil’s is worth the price [emoji3]

I run Amsoil’s 5w-30 signature series so I’ll probably end up getting their filter [emoji2369]


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