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Cummins12V98 wrote:

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If you want your warranty to stay intact use MOPAR, RACOR or FleetGuard!!!!!!!

Geno's Garage has everything you need. The engine mount NanoNet Mopar is backordered til 2/15, they have the MOPAR and Racor under bed filters for the 13-18's and 19's thru 22's in stock.

GREAT people to buy from!!!

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x2. I couldn't swallow the dealers price of around $300+ for two filters changed so I bought them from Geno's and did it myself.


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This is where gassers exploit maintenance cost! Dealers really gouge simple maintenance cost on diesels!
I do all my normal maintenance oil and filter change, fuel filter changes, Aisin fluid drain and fills, and filter change, and the crankcase vent filter.

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If you can't find them online, you may be able to find them at a Cummins dealer. I've bought from them in the past. About the same prices. After talking with Cummins12V98, I will only use the 3 he suggested. I change mine every 10k, even though it says I can go longer. Same with the oil. You're right, the prices have gone crazy!


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Local Cummins/Fleetguard dealer is out of stock too. Last year when I changed, I think I paid close to $90 for both OEM filters.

Now the same filters are $140+...Had I known that a year ago, I'd bought about $100K works of filters, sat on them in my garage for a few months then sold them on Amazon for a tidy profit


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My buddy does repairs and maint. on heavy equipment for a number of company's. Some very common filters and even diesel oil are sometimes hard to find. I strongly suggest people who do their own work keep at least one future oil/filter change worth of supplies on hand.
This goes for trans filters too, especially the Aisin (don't know about Allison and others but would play it safe).

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rhagfo wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:

goducks10 wrote:

Cummins12V98 wrote:

If you want your warranty to stay intact use MOPAR, RACOR or FleetGuard!!!!!!!

Geno's Garage has everything you need. The engine mount NanoNet Mopar is backordered til 2/15, they have the MOPAR and Racor under bed filters for the 13-18's and 19's thru 22's in stock.

GREAT people to buy from!!!

genosgrage.com


x2. I couldn't swallow the dealers price of around $300+ for two filters changed so I bought them from Geno's and did it myself.


GOOD MAN!!!


Am I X4?
I always have the next set in the under floor storage compartments, I will order at time of change and rotate, old installed, new into storage compartment.


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rhagfo wrote:

This is where gassers exploit maintenance cost! Dealers really gouge simple maintenance cost on diesels!
I do all my normal maintenance oil and filter change, fuel filter changes, Aisin fluid drain and fills, and filter change, and the crankcase vent filter.


I am the same. I simply can't justify the blatant bend you over pricing.

Fact is it's not a hard job to do any of the above.

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I have always been ahead of what we need. Good feeling to be prepared. chevman


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I have always been ahead of what we need. Good feeling to be prepared. chevman


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You may try ordering from dieselfiltersonline.com as they stock the MOPAR version. I ordered 6 Motorcraft filters from them recently.

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