Is the current Fram Defense essentially just an EG without the grip surface, all cellulose media amd a nitrile ADBV?
Defense ... or Force or Drive? Fram doesn't show a Defense.Is the current Fram Defense essentially just an EG without the grip surface, all cellulose media amd a nitrile ADBV?
Probably not listed as a consumer product, as Defense are supposed to be shop filters I believe.Defense ... or Force or Drive? Fram doesn't show a Defense.
https://www.fram.com/products/consumer-products/
It's in the commercial line, not the consumer line. It's below the EG.Defense ... or Force or Drive? Fram doesn't show a Defense.
https://www.fram.com/products/consumer-products/
Not sure how current the photos are, but it looks nothing like a Fram EG. Base plate isn't the same.It's in the commercial line, not the consumer line. It's below the EG.
It's not in the Fram commercial product line on their website that I can see. Like mentioned, sounds like a cheap jobber filter for oil change shops.It's in the commercial line, not the consumer line. It's below the EG.
I meant it's not for retail sale to consumer's. The lack of detail on Fram's site was the reason I posted about what recent models seemed to look like. A lot changes over the years. Yes, they are cheap. I have an application that's insensitive to adbv and it's likely the media is as efficient if lower capacity than the OEM Filter.It's not in the Fram commercial product line on their website that I can see. Like mentioned, sounds like a cheap jobber filter for oil change shops.
The base plate looks like a Supertech mp10575 or a pf63e, so looks like defense filters are being blended with champ parts.Not sure how current the photos are, but it looks nothing like a Fram EG. Base plate isn't the same.
https://www.carid.com/fram/defense-engine-oil-filter-mpn-dl10575.html
The last versions I've seen cut open were, but with the way First Brands has been doing things I wouldn't be surprised if the latest versions are mishmash or the cheapest Fram and Champion pieces.