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Old 05-19-2002, 02:19 PM
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went to change my oil today, and the FRAM part number and filter given to me what totally different than what I had on there...has anyone else had the same problem?? It was listed as a 6609 or something like that, and ended up being a 3593A...i dont know why i remember that, I just do...but anyways, has anyone had the same thing happen, is was it just a random coincidence?
Old 05-19-2002, 03:13 PM
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fram has a coupla different lines of filters. theyve got regular, something "better" then their top of the line one.

youve just got a filter from a different line is all. nothing to worry about. (that number looks familiar to me so chances are its correct)
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Nothing to worry about except the crappy filter...

dude seriously, almost ANYTHING is better than FRAM. OEM filters even. Pref. purolator, wix, mobil1 or K&N though.




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