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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBart View Post
    The gassers might be too small....

    If they do fit just check on the microns
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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    I run the Stratapore Fleetguard LF16035 but even with the required OCI being 6 months,15000 miles or 500 hours any quality filter should suffice. If you've got a good air filter and drive it like you stole it(keeps EGR from kicking in as much) 15000 should be doable as long as it is within the 6 months with the stock MO-285 Mopar filter.


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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Some guys here won't like em but I run Baldwin oil filters on all my Cummins trucks and cat fuel filters .


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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    ?Anybody know the microns of the Mopar filters?


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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBart View Post
    ?Anybody know the microns of the Mopar filters?
    I think they are around 4 or 5.


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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    What company now produces the filters for Mopar?

    Last I read - I thought purolator - could have changed 3 times by now.



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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Quote Originally Posted by SyN View Post
    What company now produces the filters for Mopar?
    Fleetguard I believe but not positive.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500 (DRD), G56, 6.7, Rough Country Leveling, HID headlights, Morimoto LED fogs plus a whole lot more!

    2016 RAM 3500 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab
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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackBart View Post
    ?Anybody know the microns of the Mopar filters?
    I think the oil filters are 30 microns and fuel filters are 3 on motor and 5 on the chassis.


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    Re: What is the best Oil Filter I can use?

    Quote Originally Posted by watersupply189 View Post
    Fleetguard I believe but not positive.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500 (DRD), G56, 6.7, Rough Country Leveling, HID headlights, Morimoto LED fogs plus a whole lot more!
    If so - that explains the higher quality materials used.

    2017 Bighorn (Delmonico Red & Chrome) CC-HD2500-4WD-6.7L-3:42w/Anti-Spin
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    68RFE/BW44-46/Power Steering: -Red Line- C+ ATF
    Frontend & Rearend: -Red Line- SAE GL-5 75W-90NS
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