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oil filter cross reference question
Have some spare oil filters that I thought were left over from an old
car which I no longer have - trying to figure out if I can use them on my newer cars. The two cars I have now: -96 626, 4cyl, recommended fram filter ph6607 -02 Altima, 4cyl, recommeded fram filter ph7317 The cross referencing tool at Fram's web site says that my old filters (STP S-02867) can be cross referenced to all of these fram numbers: PH3593A, PH3950, PH5343, PH6607, PH7317. This sounds like good news to me - but ph6607 & ph7317 (the two models recommended for my cars) look physically different in size. How can the STP filter cross reference both fram models if they're different sizes? Should I not be concerned about this? |
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