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blofgren
Aug 26, 2018Explorer
Thanks for the post; it is very informative.
I used to think that aftermarket filters were just fine but in the past few years I've seen so much to prove otherwise that I use only OEM filters throughout in both my Ram and my wife's Acura MDX. Yes, they are more expensive but the peace of mind is well worth it.
At the city I work at, a past fleet manager decided to save some money and switch from OEM filters to Wix. On one of our 2014 E-450 vans with the 5.4L, the end of the Wix oil filter blew off causing a massive oil leak. Luckily the driver at the time was on the ball and noticed the issue and shut the truck off before any damage occurred. Needless to say, we are back to Motorcraft filters. :)
I used to think that aftermarket filters were just fine but in the past few years I've seen so much to prove otherwise that I use only OEM filters throughout in both my Ram and my wife's Acura MDX. Yes, they are more expensive but the peace of mind is well worth it.
At the city I work at, a past fleet manager decided to save some money and switch from OEM filters to Wix. On one of our 2014 E-450 vans with the 5.4L, the end of the Wix oil filter blew off causing a massive oil leak. Luckily the driver at the time was on the ball and noticed the issue and shut the truck off before any damage occurred. Needless to say, we are back to Motorcraft filters. :)
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