These are sold by the Midwest/Florida chain called Rural King, for $1.99 each.
They also sell their own brand of conventional oil (bottled by Warren Oil aka Warren Unilube) for less than $2 a quart... and have just introduced their own Full Synthetic oil for less than $3 a quart.
The application for this filter was 3.8 liter Dodge/Chrysler minivans (up to 2007)... and then whatever else that would fit. Mopar equivalent is the -090 filter.
Made in China... of course.
Nice heavy baseplate, thick shell, metal endcaps, crimped filter ends, coil spring. lots of filter media.
Again, the unknown is the efficiency of the media. Otherwise, it reminds me a LOT of the Driveworks filter that I posted pictures of a few days back.
Grab this filter with some of that $1.79/qt oil, and you're looking at an oil change at a nearly unbeatable price (without the need to submit a rebate).
They also sell their own brand of conventional oil (bottled by Warren Oil aka Warren Unilube) for less than $2 a quart... and have just introduced their own Full Synthetic oil for less than $3 a quart.
The application for this filter was 3.8 liter Dodge/Chrysler minivans (up to 2007)... and then whatever else that would fit. Mopar equivalent is the -090 filter.
Made in China... of course.
Nice heavy baseplate, thick shell, metal endcaps, crimped filter ends, coil spring. lots of filter media.
Again, the unknown is the efficiency of the media. Otherwise, it reminds me a LOT of the Driveworks filter that I posted pictures of a few days back.
Grab this filter with some of that $1.79/qt oil, and you're looking at an oil change at a nearly unbeatable price (without the need to submit a rebate).