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Everyone talks about using Fleetgaurd filters. Are they that good? How do they compair to WIX ? There is not a Fleetgaurd distributior close but there is for WIX. Any input on this would be nice as i am comming up on my first oil change. Thanks Blue

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Been useing Wix filters on my two Dodges,7 diesel tractors,and six gassers since day one. Never a problem,oil tests come back good. I buy $400-$500 worth of Wix filters at my local auto parts once a year 75% off Wix sale.

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95' 25004X4,AT,Driftwood,Banks,Warn fender flairs and running boards(Play truck)95 3500,5 speed,driftwood,Banks&phscotty,34,000 GCVW apple and tractor hauler(work truck)
 
WIX "TRUCK" filters were the highest rated filters in independent testing in two catagories 1 Single Pass and 2 Weighted Average. I've got to do some digging to find the results but they were in the high 90 percentile range in both catagories. This includes top of the line Fram & Purolator. I don't remember seeing Fleetguard on the list and not a single auto manufacturers filter got to the 80% mark.
Happy Trails

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1993 250 4X2 - Banks Power Pack, BD Power Injectors, K&N Air Filter, 6 gauges and tweaked
pump. 27lbs boost unloaded.
 
Have any of you heard anything about Hastings filters? I have been using them for years and have had good luck on gasoline engines but I heard that the Cummins can colapse filters inside. I was told by a five star Dodge dealer (Frahm Dodge Norco CA. ) never to use Fram filters. He said at this time Fram is the only one they know of that has had problems on the Cummins. Thanks for the input.
 
Hastings is one of the most respected brands in auto parts. Amsoil now carries their complete line of filters, in addition to their own.
Not all oil filters are equal. Cut several brands open, and you'll see what I mean. I don't wish to publicly knock one brand or another on this forum, everyone has an opinion when it comes to this.
 
Originally posted by Ole Blue:
There is not a Fleetgaurd distributior close but there is for WIX.

You must live in a backwards State #ad


I just order about 5 at a time from Geno's. If you get 5 or more, the difference between paying shipping and paying local sales tax is about a wash. Is WIX as good or better? Is Amsoil? I don't know. But I do know Fleetguard LF-3894 is both very good and what Cummins recommends.
 
The only time I use a cheap filter is when I'm converting a motor over to Amsoil, doing a motor flush, the filter is only on for 20 mins. And then I trash it.

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Rory
97' 3500 CC 4x2
Cummins,TSTed Auto, Bright
White / Spruce  Int. Muffler fell off 20k ago, I think the CATS next.
 
RoryTek has a valid point... why put cheap oil and cheap filters on such an expensive jewel like a Cummins diesel engine? Not me... mine gets treated to the finest that money can buy... Amsoil ! Got to save money? Save it elsewhere. Brownbag your lunch, quit smoking, cut back to 3 cases of beer a week.
 
Just because a product is expensive doesn't mean it's better. I've been useing Wix filters in tractors that cost four times more than a Dodge Cummins,one has over 12,000 hours on it, that figures to 600,000 miles,most all of it hard pulling. No oil related problems and oil tests always come back good. Think I should spend $2000+ per year for filters or $400 with those results?Not sure of the oil filters,but if you soak a Fleetguard fuel filter in solvent till the blue paint comes off guess what it says underneath?One guess. IMHO Fleetguard has you guys bent over a barrel and is giving it to you big time.
 
Don't want to be the voice of negativity here but..... I received a call a few weeks ago from a friend that is a service tech for a local Dodge dealer. He knows I recently purchased my truck and intend on doing my own maintenance. His call was to warn me about using WIX oil filters in my 24 valve ISB. He did not elaborate much further other than to say they recently had an overall service department meeting that revealed reports of severe engine damage due to the WIX filter being installed. I told him I thought WIX were primarily used on tractors and some of the big rigs. He said he wasn't sure about that, but his advice was to refrain from using them on the ISB for my own sake. I asked him if he was trying to generate parts sales for his dealership (by me purchasing mopar/fleetguard filters) #ad
He said no, don't care where you buy your filters, just don't install the WIX. Have known this guy for a long time and respect his automotive knowledge. I will follow his advice and not temp fate #ad


David

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2001 Ram 3500 Quad 4x4, ETH/DEE

"REAL TRUCKS RATTLE!!"

[This message has been edited by David Wheeler (edited 10-15-2000). ]
 
Originally posted by David Wheeler:
His call was to warn me about using WIX oil filters in my 24 valve ISB

David noted the dealer didn't have any details on "why". Is WIX good? Is Fleetguard good? Yes. BUT - When discussing "Fleetguard" filters, Fleetguard will caution you not to use certain Fleetguard filters like the LF-3552, or severe engine damage could result, and will recommend the LF-3894 instead. Some Cummins part-counter people are less knowledgable and only know 1/2 the story, a. k. a. , "use only Fleetguard". But we can't expect the Cummins/Fleetguard folks to spend time and $$$ to find out which WIX filters are OK and which WIX filters are not OK so that we can safely use their competitor's product. That's where the marketing boys kick in, and do like David's dealer "don't use WIX, only use Fleetguard". I would like it better if they told the full story and said "use only Fleetguard LF-3894". It scares me that even at a "Cummins" dealership, the filters are handed out by folks that don't know the full story and WILL, I repeat WILL, sell you the WRONG Fleetguard filter. Since I don't the resources to find out things like casing pressure ratings, max delta-P across filter, etc, like David I am going to play conservative and go with the LF-3894.


[This message has been edited by HC (edited 10-15-2000). ]
 
Wix filters are made by the same corporation that made you differential, Dana.
I think they have figured out how to make a good product by now.
I would use a Wix in a heartbeat over a lot of filters on the market.
Don't believe your local parts pusher all the time. They do have reason to badmouth other manufacturers parts.

John

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96 CC 4X4 2500 SLT AUTO transmission, PrimeLoc, GUTTED CAT, Lots of Ham Radio gear, NO IGNITION NOISE!!! Love my diesel!!!
 
Originally posted by illflem:
Been useing Wix filters on my two Dodges,7 diesel tractors,and six gassers since day one. Never a problem,oil tests come back good. I buy $400-$500 worth of Wix filters at my local auto parts once a year 75% off Wix sale.


Not long ago, I believe someone mentioned having problems trying to look into this sale. I can't find that post. I have an advertisement in front of me stating 70% off and free shipping to "qualified customers". They have a website, www.filter1.com, but the site does not mention the exact discount or who would qualify.
 
I,m with illflem. Very simply. Just buy WIX they're the best! Now that-that decision is made don't you feel better?

RPhCummins
 
Originally posted by RPhCummins:
I,m with illflem. Very simply. Just buy WIX they're the best! Now that-that decision is made don't you feel better?

RPhCummins

which WIX filter (part number) should be used on the 2001. 5's... ? And how much are you paying for them?



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2001. 5, QC, 2500, 2wd, auto, 3. 54, 4 disc, long-bed, all the stuff, heated leather, patriot blue over silver, Brolin CB Bracket, stock4now!

a real "country cadilac"
 
Bill,

Sorry, I had just typed in the address as part of the sentence. This being the time of year for farm shows in my neck of the woods, I was looking through some literature and came across that site. I had remembered someone questioning you where you got that discount but could not find the post.

I am going to call them during normal business hours to see what I can set up. Don't have near the toys to buy filters for that you do though!
 
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