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Has anyone bought NapaGold oil filters from www.fleetfilter.com? Their prices are ~50% lower than Napa's.
I am thinking of purchasing the 51356 filter for my '06 Pilot from them but don't know if this is a legit company. BTW, are folks using the 51334 wix/napagold or the 51356 wix/napagold oil filter for their Pilots? Your feedback is appreciated spikeit1 -- long time reader of this forum, first time poster |
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I have read oil filter reports concerning the Napa Gold. It did surprisingly well. Many of those "other names" have but one or two manufacturer. I would expect the N. Gold to serve you well. Make sure they don't do the shuffle on you & send the cheaper Napa.
I use O.E. ...and thank you for opening a can of worms.
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If those are really WIX/Napa 51356 filters, that's a really good price at 3.39/ea. I paid around $5.00 each from rockauto.com
I bought 10 of the WIX 51356 filters. They're a good design. As an aside, my Passat uses 51355. How handy is that?
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Hastings Filters http://www.hastingsfilter.com/
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I cut and pasted the part numbers. Lube LF523 Air AF1160 Air Cabin AF1204 PCV HV182
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Must have been that cool counter display that they had with the cut up filters ![]() You guys then probably had Casite too, their cheap line. Casite was a pretty good filter too, and MUCH better than a lot of the cheapies offered today. Most auto parts stores don't carry the good stuff anymore......like Filko and Niehoff ignition. Heck, remember Kem? I used to sell that stuff back at good ole Forest City Auto parts in the late 80s. That was back in the days when people would do water pumps and even engine swaps right in the store parking lot. Did a LOT of work on cars back then, drank a lot of beer, and had a lot of fun
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I always loved the Hastings mascot guy. He was cool. ![]() Quote:
We sold Kem, A1/Cardone, Walker, Moog, Wagner, EIS, Federal-Mogul. That stuff was quality. Nowadays they still carry that largely, but they also carry a lot of made-in-China crap. They give you an option- you can buy the economy stuff, or the good stuff. To this day, I still go for the good stuff. Quote:
Those were the good old days when you would look up a part for a guy from a huge rack of parts catalogs- they didn't computerize until 1990- and you would work out the price from the price list in the back of the book and take a percentage off the list price (which varied depending on whether it was a mechanic customer or a DIYer).
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I don't think I ever worked in aftermarket with a computer.....I left Hutchins Automotive (now absorbed into Carquest locally) back in 1995, and we used catalog racks exclusively.
Parts stores don't even use Buyers Guides anymore. Raybestos used to make one heck of a Buyers Guide for brake parts......I remember there was a guy named Gordy that used to rebuild homemade deuce coupes and other '50s hotrods, and he'd come in to see me first thing in the morning, drop off a bunch of parts, and just before lunch he'd come back and I'd have them all figured out, what they fit, and where I could get em ![]() Anyone could push a set of MD289 Cavalier brake pads over the counter, I always wanted the challenges that nobody else wanted to deal with. Except when it was a Dodge Colt Vista, or differential bearings for a 1 ton Dodge truck. Talk about mission impossible for the parts guy to get those right on the first try. Products of a bygone era......dashpots, carb kits, AIR tubes, choke stove repair kits, GM split backing plates, CV shaft split boots for Renault Alliances (that back then were everywhere). Ah, the good old days
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So talk to me about Hastings oil filters.... 3 local auto part chains up here carry them, and with 4 Hondas I go thru a ton of filters in a year. Are they significantly better than the OEM ones, even if I change the oil at 4k mile intervals? Also I have 2 V6s with a vertical mount and 2 I4s with a horizontal mount - any anti-drain valve issues?
thanks - andy
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Sometimes the engine code on the VIN was correct, but when you worked in the ghetto like I did, anything was possible. And you knew an an olds Delta 88 with a 350 Olds diesel was unlikely to still have that engine, or a Cadillac with the 4-6-8 was more likely to have all the FI parts ripped out and replaced by a 4bbl carb. And a 80-82 V6 Grand Prix could have one of two 3.8l engines- the 229 Chevy or the 231 Buick. How to tell them apart? Where's the distributor? Front or rear? Quote:
Sometimes someone would come back with a Renault thermostat and ask me where it was, since it wasn't in a traditional water neck (it was clamped inline in the upper rad. hose). The Alliance was a terrible, terrible car.
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What about the British cars.
Every time I needed a part for my GT-6, I had to take the old one in to match up. There were no real "GT-6 parts", just parts off assorted other British cars they tossed in, and changed every week or two.
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