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    Which Filters are the Best?

    Hi,
    Just had a quote from 4wd place on getting some work done on our disco.

    Just curious as to which filters are the best as 4wd quoted $172 for filters.

    And I can full Filter kit off FEEBAY including Auto Service kit for $99.

    Brands are Coopers OIl,Fuel,Air, and proven aftermarket Rotor Filter.

    Also they only have 2 Oil filters dont they?

    And has anyone bought the Injector Harness from Overseas and are they anygood?

    Same thing from 4wd $124 from overseas about $70 with postage.


    cheers
    Craig

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    HI, Thanks for all the useful replies.

    I couldnt of made up my mind without them.

    cheers

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    Well it's difficult to say when you're not telling us what you are comparing Coopers to?

    If it's a Td5, most say stick to OEM centrifugal filter.

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    OEM. Cheap and work best.

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    FWIW - I only ever use Genuine Parts for filters and brake pads.

    M

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    Filters i stick to origanal LR had a bad experiece wth Ryco
    and now only use genuine
    cheers kelvin

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    Have a good look in the "Good Oil" section.....lots of great info, graphs etc in regard to filters.

    Unfortunately I found this two weeks after I purchased and fitted a UniFilter
    Bear in mind that buying cheap gets cheap results in a lot of cases (not all though) and let's face it, the engine is the heart of the issue. Using the search is very helpful also

    Cheers
    Mick

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