CreepyJeepy
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Do you guys buy Mopar oil filters or go aftermarket. Just curious!
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Both, but have only used Mopar to date. Knowing they’ve been one of the supply line issues, I have 3-4 in storage…along with 7 5qt jugs of the special sauce. Of course I’m dealing with a 3.0L Italian diesel so I don’t know if there’s been an issue in getting supplies for the 3.6 or not.Do you guys buy Mopar oil filters or go aftermarket. Just curious!
There are no true aftermarket filter to date. No well known aftermarket brands offering them. Either FCA hasn't give out licensed or no ones interested it, very unlikely. Imo, all these no brand name filters are considered as counterfeit.That I have seen, they are all made in China. If you compare the oem/mopar side by side, disregarding the outside markings you wouldn't know the difference. Atleast in my case, I bought a couple $80 mopar filters (when they first became available) and a couple eBay sub $20 filters and I can not see any difference. I haven't scientifically tested them(or my oil) and cannot comment on the actual filter material, but from appearance they are identical, down to the o-rings, even type/color. I wonder how @Hdog911 tuner could truly make that comment with any accuracy. I wouldn't think you could tell that information without having the oil tested and doing side by side testing... most people just assume oem is better and pass that opinion along.
My main concern would be if aftermarket filters retain your factory warranty ? If so, it probably doesn't matter which one you use and I would let my budget deside.
I'm no expert, but I would consider the sites I've seen them for sale on pretty legit. So if counterfeit, there are a ton of them out there or at least being sold on some well known sites.There are no true aftermarket filter to date. No well known aftermarket brands offering them. Either FCA hasn't give out licensed or no ones interested it, very unlikely. Imo, all these no brand name filters are considered as counterfeit.
However, if they're used same media as oem and bypass valve with the same spring tension rating, than it shouldn't be any issues with using them. But, i'll sticks with oem for now after separated a few of them.
Great pics, I have several OEM. I also have several NON-OEM, maybe I should take pictures like yours so people can see the difference.Below are photos of the markings on a genuine filter that those counterfeit might not have.
There are tons on ebay that uses Mopar packaging too. But most are missing the PKG date.I'm no expert, but I would consider the sites I've seen them for sale on pretty legit. So if counterfeit, there are a ton of them out there or at least being sold on some well known sites.
https://www.docsdiesel.com/products...MIv8TP8LTX_gIVahPUAR2rEQzUEAQYASABEgLKYfD_BwE
If you are not paying at least $70-$80 for each of them ... you are not buying an OEM.
Mine DID NOT come in Mopar packaging(Box), I believe just a plane white box, but they were in the exact same type of loose plastic bag, not shrink wrapped.There are tons on ebay that uses Mopar packaging too. But most are missing the PKG date.
I just deferred to his expertise and decided not to press him on why. Aftermarket filters won't adversely impact warranty AFAIK.That I have seen, they are all made in China. If you compare the oem/mopar side by side, disregarding the outside markings you wouldn't know the difference. Atleast in my case, I bought a couple $80 mopar filters (when they first became available) and a couple eBay sub $20 filters and I can not see any difference. I haven't scientifically tested them(or my oil) and cannot comment on the actual filter material, but from appearance they are identical, down to the o-rings, even type/color. I wonder how @Hdog911 tuner could truly make that comment with any accuracy. I wouldn't think you could tell that information without having the oil tested and doing side by side testing... most people just assume oem is better and pass that opinion along.
My main concern would be if aftermarket filters retain your factory warranty ? If so, it probably doesn't matter which one you use and I would let my budget deside.