I recently purchased a 91 geo metro for my son to drive has his first car, I am currently runing ARX in the oil and transmission to clean things out.
I was searching ebay for some used parts and came across an auction for 12 fleetguard filters for my application.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...item=7911059374&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEAFB:IT
I won the auction and ended up paying $22 for 12 filters including shipping.
The filters came the other day. They are individually shrink wrapped and came in a box with all kind of fleetguard bar codes and markings. Each filter is date coded.
I took one out of the shrink wrap and notice that the paint was rather "tacky/sticky"!! There is also some mild surface rust on some of the filters in the area of the screw on threads.
I have not cut one open, but by looking inside, they look like fleetguard filters. Very well made.
I am thinking that these are not counterfeit, but the finally painting was bad and they did not pass inspection, thus they are "seconds"???
www.fleetguard.com does talk about counterfeit filters, but does not tell you how to identify them.
The seller has good feedback ratings and sells lots of fleetguard stuff.
The picture of the filter on e-bay is much better than what they actually look like.
What do you guys think?
I was searching ebay for some used parts and came across an auction for 12 fleetguard filters for my application.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...item=7911059374&rd=1&sspagename=STRK:MEAFB:IT
I won the auction and ended up paying $22 for 12 filters including shipping.
The filters came the other day. They are individually shrink wrapped and came in a box with all kind of fleetguard bar codes and markings. Each filter is date coded.
I took one out of the shrink wrap and notice that the paint was rather "tacky/sticky"!! There is also some mild surface rust on some of the filters in the area of the screw on threads.
I have not cut one open, but by looking inside, they look like fleetguard filters. Very well made.
I am thinking that these are not counterfeit, but the finally painting was bad and they did not pass inspection, thus they are "seconds"???
www.fleetguard.com does talk about counterfeit filters, but does not tell you how to identify them.
The seller has good feedback ratings and sells lots of fleetguard stuff.
The picture of the filter on e-bay is much better than what they actually look like.
What do you guys think?