The one you display was what it used to be.Those have been hit or miss in terms of construction and quality for a while, as early as April 2024. Here's a more recent thread:
I was at WalMart tonight and after seeing online of a possible filter change in the ST9972 I just had to check it out. For just $2.97 each for these filters look the same at the Fram XG9972 that I paid $10.97 on Amazon. Well you know me I bought all seven on the shelf for my 2019 Toyota Sienna SE Premium. Impressive at this price. I never would go 10k miles on any oil for I change mine every six months regardless of miles. Nice value for under $3. See pictures and let me know your opinions.
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Until now?Was one of the best kept secrets.
Same thing on the F-350 filter.. They temporarily made a real nice white synthetic filter...for a month...back to the cheaper model...lolUntil now?![]()
Would you know if the similar Super Tech cartridge filter for the Corolla ST10358 is also cheapened?New design to save cost? What about the efficiency?
I compared it with the Fram Guard and it’s the same thickness. It is no longer as thick as the Fram Ultra.
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Not sure about your area but all of them has the new design.Would you know if the similar Super Tech cartridge filter for the Corolla ST10358 is also cheapened?
30 microns...All filters should be rated at 20 Microns.
Is 30 better than 20?30 microns...
Did you get the new design or old design?I bought a couple of those for my Tiguan and they were too short nor did they "click" into the cap.
Just stating what the box says..Is 30 better than 20?
I’m not sure I just picked them up off the shelf. When I saw they were a white wire-backed media I thought they were a cheap score.Did you get the new design or old design?
The old design clicks in for me.
Wire-backed is the old design as shown in post #2. New design does not have wire-backed.I’m not sure I just picked them up off the shelf. When I saw they were a white wire-backed media I thought they were a cheap score.
Besides not snapping in the cap they were shorter then the Mahle or Hengst filters I typically use, like 1/8” or maybe a bit more.