Jeep Junkie
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I saw one at Walmart, it is so high quality it even comes covered.Fram Endurance. Lowest pressure drop across the media while maintaining the same or better filtration efficiency vs other premium filters.
A couple of months ago I was having trouble finding them in stock at Walmart where I buy my euro spec 5w-40. Got a couple at one store.I saw one at Walmart, it is so high quality it even comes covered.
My Walmart has tons of them.A couple of months ago I was having trouble finding them in stock at Walmart where I buy my euro spec 5w-40. Got a couple at one store.
Then why don't you use MOPAR oil and be done with it?To me, this idea has stuck in my mind that the oil filter is a part of the engine so I have no choice but to stay stock![]()
Again this was a couple of months back. I tried a few. Ended up looking at the Walmart.com site and found some a little out of the way and bought a couple. I don’t know what stock looks like around here presently.My Walmart has tons of them.
Apples and orangesThen why don't you use MOPAR oil and be done with it?
I don’t see your logic. Especially when you’ll spend so much on oil. As a former engine builder, the stock filter does the job. Most efficient?…which is the purpose of the filter, to remove particulate, it’s not. New filter to new filter, it catches less AND manages to be more restrictive at the same time. That’s because of the economical media.I saw one at Walmart, it is so high quality it even comes covered.
Please explain.Apples and oranges
I was wondering if @Jeep Junkie simply replied with random words.Please explain.
There would be a heck of a lot of choices there.Who wants to start a poll that ranks @Jeep Junkie polls?