Guy,
I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma that I bought new in 2002. It is my daily driver. My son has a 2017 Ford Escape. Both use the same size oil filter. They both cross-reference to the FRAM PH3614 size. I have always used Toyota OEM filters on my Tacoma (YZZD1). I've been using the Motorcraft FL-910S filters on my son's car. I like to buy in bulk, so when I purchase filters again I'd ideally like to purchase one filter since they take the same kind.
Questions:
- Would I be better going with either the Toyota or Ford filter and using it on both? I've had good luck with Toyota over the years, but the Motorcraft has a silicone ADBV, which is nice.
- Some third-party filter? Ideally I'd like to be in the $3-4 range per filter.
Worth considering:
- The FL-910S has a silicone ADBV and the filtter is mounted vertically on the Ford. The Toyota OEM filters have nitrile rubber ADBVs and the filter is mounted horizontally.
I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma that I bought new in 2002. It is my daily driver. My son has a 2017 Ford Escape. Both use the same size oil filter. They both cross-reference to the FRAM PH3614 size. I have always used Toyota OEM filters on my Tacoma (YZZD1). I've been using the Motorcraft FL-910S filters on my son's car. I like to buy in bulk, so when I purchase filters again I'd ideally like to purchase one filter since they take the same kind.
Questions:
- Would I be better going with either the Toyota or Ford filter and using it on both? I've had good luck with Toyota over the years, but the Motorcraft has a silicone ADBV, which is nice.
- Some third-party filter? Ideally I'd like to be in the $3-4 range per filter.
Worth considering:
- The FL-910S has a silicone ADBV and the filtter is mounted vertically on the Ford. The Toyota OEM filters have nitrile rubber ADBVs and the filter is mounted horizontally.