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Old 09-13-2011, 04:23 PM
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Best website for buying filters

Just got 4 gallons of delo 400LE for my oil change this weekend but oriellys didnt carry fleetguard filters, Im having a hard time finding a good website to buy a LF3806. Most have either ridiculous shipping costs or are in hong kong or some crazy place that makes me want to question its authenticity. Anyone have a solid website where they buy their filters from? By the way does anyone know the part number for a fuel filter for a '97 4x4? I figure I might as well kill all the birds with one stone. Is there anything else I should be replacing for maintance purposes? oil, oil filter, fuel filter.....?thanks guys
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I buy all mine from Genos Garage.........
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If I didn't have to bother with the border importing, GENOS would be the ticket for me too.

I haven't heard of the LF3806 I have used LF3552 LF3972 and LF3894. The 3894 is now being replaced by the LF16035.

Fuel filter for the 97 is FS19598.
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Another vote for Geno's...
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Originally Posted by Lil Dog
If I didn't have to bother with the border importing, GENOS would be the ticket for me too.

I haven't heard of the LF3806 I have used LF3552 LF3972 and LF3894. The 3894 is now being replaced by the LF16035.

Fuel filter for the 97 is FS19598.
Well I went out and checked my filter and on the side it says fleetguard LF3806. Cool Genos it is
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Hey whats the difference between the LF3972 and the LF16035? The latter is more expensive, is there a reason?
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The LF16035 is a better filter ( Stratopore ), I run it as do many others. Dunno if it is worth the extra $$, but I figure what the heck.
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