I went to the Advanced Auto Parts website, I clicked on the 50% off Fram Force button at top of screen.Just picked up 9 of these at my local AAP < $20. Not the greatest filter in the world, but for $2/per I couldn’t say no.
Not sure. I was just perusing the website last night with my daughter’s Hyundai selected and searched for oil filters and the FF and purolator one popped up on clearance. P1 was OOS but FF wasn’t. Didn’t even offer me an option for shipping, had to be picked up in store. Stopped by this morning and they had 9 left so I took them all. They were also not on the shelf. Had to ask and they were all in the backI went to the Advanced Auto Parts website, I clicked on the 50% off Fram Force button at top of screen.
For the Fram Force 7317 (Fits most Hondas), it's listed as $9.99.
It's possible it will be 50% off at checkout, which could be $5, but didn't see the $2 price anywhere,
unless the $2 price is only for certain sizes.
If there is an extra step to get the $2 price, please let me know, as I would love to stock up on them for $2,
as I do 16 oil changes a year across my 4 vehicles.
Where’d you find that? Website says 99%+ at particles greater than 20 microns95% efficient at 20 microns
Yes another deceptive bit of oil filter Samangan's. I had to look high and low to that. about five minutes of Google. this is why it should be required on the box. How else are you going to do selective shopping?Where’d you find that? Website says 99%+ at particles greater than 20 microns
Thanks. Yeah I did a google search but didn’t see that.Yes another deceptive bit of oil filter Samangan's. I had to look high and low to that. about five minutes of Google. this is why it should be required on the box. How else are you going to do selective shopping?
https://www.fram.com/vehicle-mainte...pacity-flow-rate-efficiency-and-micron-ratingThanks. Yeah I did a google search but didn’t see that.
You are correct. That article just gives definitions. I do like it though because sometimes I see it defined at 20 microns and other times like this. 95% at 20 microns really means greater than 20, not greater than or equal to. I wonder if that is across the board at every manufacturer.Flipped thru the page you provided. That’s just basic info from Fram. Nowhere do I see it mention the Fram Force model in the article.![]()