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    Where is the best place to order fuel filters from and what kind? I've bought from ebay the last 2 times but i paid like $69 for both now they are $100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmack View Post
    Where is the best place to order fuel filters from and what kind? I've bought from ebay the last 2 times but i paid like $69 for both now they are $100.

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    Mopar or Fleetguard gets my vote. As far as ordering, I've always gone through Geno's Garage or Steve White Motors online store(Dodge Dealership in Hickory, NC).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmack View Post
    Where is the best place to order fuel filters from and what kind? I've bought from ebay the last 2 times but i paid like $69 for both now they are $100.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-2018-R...0AAOSwY~1Z81aD
    @Geno's Garage is a great resource for those .

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    www.genosgarage.com
    local cummins shop fleetgard
    dealer Mopar (mopay)

    so If you are a cheap frugal guy like me, get the part numbers from Genos website and search amazon , ebay
    or best of all check the supporting vendors here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rapidfire_70 View Post
    Sorry not trying to hijack the thread @Rapidfire_70 I have the same kit Curious if you have had any issues removing the Cat filter from the base. The more I research it seems to be an issue with the aluminum filter base and the Cat filter being aluminium threads. I've tried a few different high pressure greases and have had the filters seize on me with both.

    I'm alittle apprehensive to use anti seize. Not sure if i want to introduce that in the fuel system. This next time I'm switching to the Fleetgaurd filter being it has steel thread base. Hopefully that will remedy the situation. Please let me know if you have had any issues or what you use to prevent an issue. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by allbizns View Post
    Sorry not trying to hijack the thread @Rapidfire_70 I have the same kit Curious if you have had any issues removing the Cat filter from the base. The more I research it seems to be an issue with the aluminum filter base and the Cat filter being aluminium threads. I've tried a few different high pressure greases and have had the filters seize on me with both.

    I'm alittle apprehensive to use anti seize. Not sure if i want to introduce that in the fuel system. This next time I'm switching to the Fleetgaurd filter being it has steel thread base. Hopefully that will remedy the situation. Please let me know if you have had any issues or what you use to prevent an issue. Thanks!

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    That's funny the first day i installed the kit i Stripped the filter and the base, The Filter when on by hand but woundnt come off..
    I did use a littel anti seize haven't had any issues on my second filter. but i know what you mean about the filter and the base ..

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    So i didn't want to risk another one gauling up. Plus I had a bunch of Cat filters i didn't want to waste. So I found a steel spud on ebay. I took the filter base to work machined off the faulty spud, drilled and tapped it to accept the screw in spud. Now it is steel on aluminum hopefully I shouldn't have any issues from here out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allbizns View Post
    So i didn't want to risk another one gauling up. Plus I had a bunch of Cat filters i didn't want to waste. So I found a steel spud on ebay. I took the filter base to work machined off the faulty spud, drilled and tapped it to accept the screw in spud. Now it is steel on aluminum hopefully I shouldn't have any issues from here out.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...59d78a9e95.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6f2986e498.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...001a733d68.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d1a58736da.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...3be27c0075.jpg

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    awesome stuff.. pretty jealous on all you out there that can do stuff like this. some of you just have that in the blood from day 1. glad you got a sound fix.

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    Has anyone tried ye 'ole teflon tape before installing instead of anti seize ?



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