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Comments about Purolator Classic Oil Filters:
Advertized as fits OEM fit my 1972 MGB the MGB uses a cartridge filter not a screw on
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Comments about Purolator Classic Oil Filters:
I always buy these products for my car or truck, for more than 15 years.so I hv no problem forenever.
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Changing oil on a regular basis, this filter is good for the price
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What cars are this filter for1 answer
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This site will give you the full list of the vehicles it fits:Q:
Can anyone tell me why this filter does not actually fit my 06 jeep commander? I have compared this filter to the oem filter and the threaded inlet are different diameters. the purolater inlet is too small. I have compared to the other after market brands and all of them share the same defect.1 answer
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Does your Jeep Commander have the V6 engine or the V8.Q:
compare to fram2 answers
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In my opinion, Fram is better but both oil filters will do the job just fine.A:
This filter is way better than a Fram. It uses metal end caps and has higher burst strength. The filtering media is also superior and the strength of it during the oil change is higher.