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Bill S |
03-16-2014 @ 9:58 AM
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I need a number for my 46 oil filter. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks,Bill S
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Stroker |
03-16-2014 @ 10:35 AM
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WIX 51006 is a good replacement.
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supereal |
03-17-2014 @ 6:57 AM
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NAPA 1006
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supereal |
03-17-2014 @ 6:57 AM
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Senior
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NAPA 1006
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supereal |
03-17-2014 @ 6:57 AM
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Senior
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NAPA 1006
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supereal |
03-17-2014 @ 6:57 AM
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NAPA 1006
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keith oh |
03-21-2014 @ 2:54 PM
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The last one I got from MAPA was lacking the rubber gasket so best to check befor leaving the store.
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supereal |
03-21-2014 @ 6:11 PM
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We buy them by the case., and they all should come with two rubber rings. Use the one that fits inside the lid of the filter body. If the rubber rings are missong, it is likely someone removed them from the box.
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supereal |
03-21-2014 @ 6:11 PM
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We buy them by the case., and they all should come with two rubber rings. Use the one that fits inside the lid of the filter body. If the rubber rings are missong, it is likely someone removed them from the box.
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supereal |
03-21-2014 @ 6:11 PM
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We buy them by the case., and they all should come with two rubber rings. Use the one that fits inside the lid of the filter body. If the rubber rings are missong, it is likely someone removed them from the box.
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