Oil filter for new truck?

That's what I thought too. However, when I looked it up on Bosch's website it said it didn't fit my truck. O'Reilly's and NAPA's website say the same thing.

NYH.
Your truck is a 2024, so maybe they haven't updated their fitment database yet - ?. Did Ford use that same engine in the 2023 or 2022 model year? If so, what does the fitment call out in that case?
 
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Just out of curiosity, is there any reason why a Bosch 3410 or ST3410 oil filter won't fit my truck? It seems to cross-reference to other filters that do fit, FL820S, Wix 51372, M1-210A, HP-2010 ect.

Thanks, NYH.
i would stay away from the bosch. the ST is just a champ labs filter which i would say is an upgrade over any M+H product like the wix. are you totally against running a Carquest premium/Microgard select/premium guard?
 
Your truck is a 2024, so maybe they haven't updated their fitment database yet - ?. Did Ford use that same engine in the 2023 or 2022 model year? If so, what does the fitment call out in that case?
Yep, they say the 3410 fits 2023 models with the same engine.

Thanks, NYH!
 
i would stay away from the bosch. the ST is just a champ labs filter which i would say is an upgrade over any M+H product like the wix. are you totally against running a Carquest premium/Microgard select/premium guard?
What is wrong with Wix? I don't know anything about Carquest/Microgard filters.

NYH.
 
What is wrong with Wix? I don't know anything about Carquest/Microgard filters.

NYH.
wix is now a Mann+Hummel company and not the company you grew to trust. M+H non wire backed media is not known for its integrity. basically it’s probably about the same filter as the FL820s as M+H builds the motorcraft line as well.

Carquest/microgard are Premium Guard based filters out of Vietnam and have shown to be a rock solid alternative to the mayhem that’s going on in the american made filter market
 
Find a carquest or advanced auto store and get the carquest premium. You can even order them online with free shipping when you spend $35. In my opinion carquest premium is the best bang for the buck right now.
 
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wix is now a Mann+Hummel company and not the company you grew to trust. M+H non wire backed media is not known for its integrity. basically it’s probably about the same filter as the FL820s as M+H builds the motorcraft line as well.

Carquest/microgard are Premium Guard based filters out of Vietnam and have shown to be a rock solid alternative to the mayhem that’s going on in the american made filter market
I'll have to look into them, thanks!

I've heard good things about the Bosch 3410 filters. Is there a difference between the regular 3410 and the ST3410 filters? Is it like Wix 51372 and 51372XP?

NYH1.
 
I might not have mentioned it, but I do 5,000-mile OCI (w/Valvoline EP 5W-30) so I'm more interested in "better filtration" and not extended drain intervals. I keep my trucks to 100k± miles.

Thanks, NYH.
 
Are the Carquest and Microgard the same filters? Like Carquest/Microgard and Carquest Premium/Microgard Select?

Thanks, NYH.
 
What's your opinion on the regular Bosch 3410 filter, not the ST3410 filter?

Thanks again, NYH1.
when they went to made in mexico they went to junk. look up C&P’s of them. the CQ premium/microgard are a much better route.
 
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BrendanC, I noticed in your sig. you use FRAM Titanium Filters. How do the FRAM Titanium and Endurance Filters compare to the Carquest Premium Filters?

Thanks again, NYH1.
 
BrendanC, I noticed in your sig. you use FRAM Titanium Filters. How do the FRAM Titanium and Endurance Filters compare to the Carquest Premium Filters?

Thanks again, NYH1.
i am using old stock OG fram titanium’s. they used to be the same filter internally as the fram ultras (XG) with a synthetic dual layer media backed with wire backing. they no longer are built like that. but rather a cellulose filter with synthetic top coat sprayed on. you can take a flash light and look down the center tubes of the titanium’s in the store and look for the wire backing. the OG ultra/titanium’s were and still are the king of filtration. People are freaking out about the Endurances right now with its bypass valve leaking, i still use them on the fleet vehicles i service with HPL lube for 12k miles. for high efficiency filtration that’s currently on the market it is the best you can get off walmart shelves.

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It may not matter that the Ford 820s is less than $4 on Amazon, but it has stayed like that for quite some time. If you get a filter cutter you could check them. It says recommended by Ford. It does have the base bypass system which Ford likes. There is a racing version, $$$.
 
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People are freaking out about the Endurances right now with its bypass valve leaking ...
It's not the actual bypass valve ... it's the leaf spring to end cap metal-to-meal "seal" area that has big gaps due to ratty leaf spring stamping quality.
 
Got a 2025 RAM 1500 Warlock, it has a twin-turbo I-6.
Only has 300 miles so far, so I have time to decide.
They are recommending Pennzoil Ultra Platinum in 0w20.
What do you people think and/or suggest for oil & filters?
 
Got a 2025 RAM 1500 Warlock, it has a twin-turbo I-6.
Only has 300 miles so far, so I have time to decide.
They are recommending Pennzoil Ultra Platinum in 0w20.
What do you people think and/or suggest for oil & filters?
Premium guard XL. easily found at AAP and Orileys on the Carquest Premium and Microgard select. IMO the best filters on the market currently.
 
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