rozwell911 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Ok, so in a previous thread i was asking abot oil filters and why Kragen Auto Parts (O' Rilley's) listed 2 differnt size filters for the 3.5 liter. Well we think i may have something to do with the difference between AWD and FWD (I have FWD) and/or oil cooler. Kragen says my car should use a Fram oil filter part# PH2 or any of the "2" series. When i compared to my stock mopar filter, it was nearly an inch in diamater wider. It was also plainly obvious that the with of the filter would not fit on the filter housing The K&N oil filter was the correct size, part# HP1017. We cross referenced to the correct Mobil 1 oil filter, which is part# M1113. So i hope you guys can use this info, in case someone runs into this problem again. I am not sure what the exact reason is between the filters, maybe someone can answer that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rozwell911 Posted September 23, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 I did a little more reasearch: Mobil 1 Filter M1113 Is Fram part# PH10060 Here is a list of corresponding part numbers from other manufactuers in case everyone needs it. Competitors AC-DELCO PF48 AMSOIL EAO47 BALDWIN B160 CARQUEST 84060 CARQUEST 84073 CHAMP PH48 CHRYSLER 04892339AA CHRYSLER 4884900AB CHRYSLER 4892339AA COOPERS LSF5122 FIAAM FT4663 FIRESTONE PH48 FISPA FOE194 FLEETGUARD LF16242 GENERAL MOTORS 12626224 GENERAL MOTORS 89017524 GIESSE CLH426 GREY FRIARS 9070S HASTINGS LF613 HASTINGS LF623 LUBER-FINER LFP5822 LUBER-FINER PH48 MANN & HUMMEL ML 1030 MIGHTY M48 MILEGUARD MO10060 MILEGUARD MO10060 MOBIL M1-113 MOPAR MO-339 NAPA 7060 PENNZOIL PZ-167 PERFORMAX PO-167 PERFORMAX PO-167 PUROLATOR L12222 SECURITY SO-10060 STP S10060 SUPERTECH ST10060 SUZUKI 16510-78J00 VM 4-115-031 VW-AUDI-PORSCHE 7B0 115 561C WARNER WPH48 WIX 57060 WOODGATE WGL9177 I still recomned confirming your original filter, but this might be of some use. EDIT: i just compared my Service invoice when i had my oil change done last. the part numbers i highlighted above are what was in stalled into my car. So that is confirmation that the above part numbers for the other brands are functional for our vehicles. next time you have service, comapre part numebrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KCoastie Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 That's some good info, I've been wondering which filter is the correct one for a while now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeiam Posted December 5, 2009 Report Share Posted December 5, 2009 The Fram book in Wal-Mart lists the "2" series filters for our car, but their website shows the 10060 filter. I verified this because I really thought my wife, who bought the filter, was wrong. She was right, I guess the book is wrong and their website is right. (FYI - I don't recommend Fram from all the stuff I read inthe past few years, but our options at Wally world are limited) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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