Where do you buy your OIL Filters from?
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After reading that info the only ones I would touch would be ryco or genuine. Although this does not take into account the micron or flow ratings of the filter. But one can summise frome the thickness and area that the ryco and mazda filters are by far the best. And as for a dodgy o-ring, im sure you will be able to pick up a manufacturing fault from any mass produced product but thankfully with ryco it is very very rare. Also I would go for the ryco's square oring before any of the round ones, more surface area on the seal is much more likely to work I figure.
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JBT wrote:Centenary Mazda - $7.44 + GST
The Mt Gravatt mob are a rip-off. They once tried to charge me full RRP for a set of plug leads at a supposed 10% discount.
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