Nice find! I used some nylon Dorman washers from O'reilly's that were only $1 each but it's nice to find the real thing at a reasonable price. Thanks for sharing.
Oh man, I hope you're wrong. How the heck am I supposed to get them back on if I drill them out? I don't have a riveting gun...lol. Seriously, has anyone gotten these off and back on successfully? I can't spray paint em in the car...lol
I have already replaced my rear speakers years ago but could never figure out to remove the rear speaker grill covers that are attached to the carpeting. They are attached with what looks like 3 round metal rivets going through a cardboard ring. I can turn them with needle nose pliers but they...
Bigger filter media is good but I also would like to see hard facts. What is the measured contaminant capacity? What is the efficiency rating based on standard ISO tests of known particle size? Purolater prints these facts right on the box so they should not be proprietary information to Mopar...
MadMax - thank you for taking one for the team and cutting up your new filters. Just out of curiosity, how many pleats does the Viper filter have vs. the M1?
Dave brings up an excellent point. Increased pressure is increased restriction to flow, not an increase in volume of flow.
Dave - Can you share with us what specific concerns you brought up that were not addressed?
I used a Purolater Pure One two oil changes ago, excellent filter. Oil pressure was the same as the Viper spec filter (40-60 PSI on my car). I went back to the Viper spec filter on the last oil change, its only $6 more plus shipping. The case is definatley stronger (couldn't even slightly push...
Not a big deal. There are several areas where water pools after a wash. The gas cap is just one. The lower sides around the rear glass hatch and the side mirror uprights are others. Just get a turkey baster and **** up the water when your done, or get an electric leaf blower to blow the water out.
Funny thing was, I was expecting it to die while spraying but it wouldn't stop running. The engine RPMs went up by itself while I was spraying. I had a friend in the car to shut it off after the cans were empty. My car has almost 72K miles on it, so maybe there was some carbon buildup that was...
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