Mopar Oil Filters

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For those of you with a Chrysler vehicle, I just got what I think is a pretty good deal from the Mopar store (received an email with promo pricing but no code or coupon) - 12 oil filters for a little less than $10 each with the shipping. That’s for a Ram half ton with the 5.7. Decent deal for good quality with the price of everything today.
 
For those of you with a Chrysler vehicle, I just got what I think is a pretty good deal from the Mopar store (received an email with promo pricing but no code or coupon) - 12 oil filters for a little less than $10 each with the shipping. That’s for a Ram half ton with the 5.7. Decent deal for good quality with the price of everything today.
why not buy premium guard filters? $9.99 is the normal every day price for a carquest premium. buy $35 or more and it’s free shipping + 15% off. believe the Mopar filters are built by M+H and personally wouldn’t spin one on if that were the case.
 
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Do you have a definite website?
A couple of "moparstore" tries got me nothing but GoDaddy lists.

Did they have filters for the 3.6 too?
it’s the Mopar e-store: www.mopar.com

I am not sure about the 3.6. You would have to check. But hopefully it’s a good deal for you too.
 
why not buy premium guard filters? $9.99 is the normal every day price for a carquest premium. buy $35 or more and it’s free shipping + 15% off. believe the Mopar filters are built by M+H and personally wouldn’t spin one on if that were the case.
There is not a store convenient to my travels.

As far as the original equipment filter goes, my truck is under a factory warranty so the original parts raise less questions if there is ever an issue. Plus if it is is good enough to be original equipment it is good enough for me. Have a good day.
 
There is not a store convenient to my travels.

As far as the original equipment filter goes, my truck is under a factory warranty so the original parts raise less questions if there is ever an issue. Plus if it is is good enough to be original equipment it is good enough for me. Have a good day.
they won’t and cannot deny your warranty for using another oil filter. but to each their own.
 
they won’t and cannot deny your warranty for using another oil filter. but to each their own.
The world is an imperfect place. There is what should be, and then there is reality and how people behave. Have a good day.
 
The world is an imperfect place. There is what should be, and then there is reality and how people behave. Have a good day.
it is quite literally illegal. they would have to be able to prove that an aftermarket oil filter caused damage to your engine. the factory mopar filters (M+H) is more likely to cause damage to your motor currently. they cannot use the correct amount of glue leading to pieces free floating or having the potential to break off. not worried about what you do to your truck, just don’t want other people reading this to believe the stealership can deny your warranty for using an aftermarket filter. Quick lubes wouldn’t exist if that were the case.
 
it is quite literally illegal. they would have to be able to prove that an aftermarket oil filter caused damage to your engine. the factory mopar filters (M+H) is more likely to cause damage to your motor currently. they cannot use the correct amount of glue leading to pieces free floating or having the potential to break off. not worried about what you do to your truck, just don’t want other people reading this to believe the stealership can deny your warranty for using an aftermarket filter. Quick lubes wouldn’t exist if that were the case.
While I understand and agree with your perspective, the hell I got from a Chrysler dealer about our Jeep 2.0T not having OE oil and filter during a warranty repair situation was ridiculous. They literally had to change out brand new oil/filter so they knew that it had Pennzoil and a Mopar filter after doing a warranty repair.

I have never used OE filters, until this Wrangler, and that's only until the warranty is up.
 
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@BrendanC is 100% correct. Here is the actual law.

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