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Best Oil Filter? and worst? and what does dealer use?

I hope I'm posting this in the right spot ,My apologies if not

Hello all,

I am almost due for an oil change, my first one with my new (used) Tundra 5.7

when i was younger Fram was king, there were Fram filters then there was the "cheapies"

my how things have changed, i was googling to find the Fram that fits my truck and the amount of negative opinions out there changed my mind

Did Fram go from "leader of the pack" to complete garbage in just 20 short years? (last time i paid attention)

says many have failed in cold weather..... and I'm in Fargo ND

it seems NAPA Gold or Wix are more trusted now

If i decide NOT to do it myself, what will the dealer use?..... i know it will be labeled Toyota, but who makes it?

If i do it myself i would probably go Mobil 1 oil and i would like the best filter made

any help would be appreciated
thanks
I hope I'm posting this in the right spot ,My apologies if not

Hello all,

I am almost due for an oil change, my first one with my new (used) Tundra 5.7

when i was younger Fram was king, there were Fram filters then there was the "cheapies"

my how things have changed, i was googling to find the Fram that fits my truck and the amount of negative opinions out there changed my mind

Did Fram go from "leader of the pack" to complete garbage in just 20 short years? (last time i paid attention)

says many have failed in cold weather..... and I'm in Fargo ND

it seems NAPA Gold or Wix are more trusted now

If i decide NOT to do it myself, what will the dealer use?..... i know it will be labeled Toyota, but who makes it?

If i do it myself i would probably go Mobil 1 oil and i would like the best filter made

any help would be appreciated
thanks

Toyota doesn't make their own filters from what I know, they are supplied to them by a Japanese (typically) company. Fram does make some filters for Honda OEM. I don't care for Fram oil filters much, the vehicles seem to get valve train noise when using them. Plus, they tend to be as expensive as the OEM filter (Delco or Motorcraft) in my case.

+1 on the Toyota filter. I have GM cars and my sister has Fords. I use the Delco and Motorcraft filters respectively. I use the Napa (Wix) filter on my nephew's 2.4L Ecotec because the PF458G that I need with a gasket is a PITA to find compared to the Napa filter which I can get on the fly in Northern NJ when I go to visit. I sometimes do get the PF458G or the PF457GO online.

In my case, the Delco and Motorcraft filters are a snap to find online, locally or at Walmart. okay....
I sold a lot of oil filters.
we had a guy take several oil filters and cut the sides out and mount them on a board. we had one for display in each of our 6 stores so the customer could see the guts of the filters: ours and a few competitive brands.

We sold Purolator (the people who invented the oil filter), a second line labeled "Super" (Hutchins Industries), as well as Purolator's "Group 7" (probably not even around anymore) and STP filters (because they had killer promo money.)

FRAM oil filters are garbage. Cut one open and take a look. Great advertising campaign, lots of ad money, crap product.

I've never looked at a "PureONE".
I run a Motorcraft filter on my Ranger.
AC made a damn good filter. don't know if that's still the case.

currently your best options are probably WIX and Hastings. WIX manufactures for several different companies, as mentioned above.

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