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Questionable Mopar fuel filters for cheap

Mudrunner2

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Shopping online for Mopar fuel filters and found these real cheap ones on a few different websites. I thought they might be fake so I decided to post here to see if anyone else has seen something similar or had experience with them. They are on eBay and Walmart online as well as the links below. Feedback is appreciated.
https://torqueproparts.com/
https://oemautodepot.com/
https://oemcarpartsus.com/
https://turbotechperformance.com/collections/mopar
 
I was looking at oil filters on Amazon the other day. Saw a real good deal on LF 16035 filters, but there is no fleet guard logo. Every other marking was the same. If sellers will go that far, some will go farther. Will stick with Genos.
 
Shopping online for Mopar fuel filters and found these real cheap ones on a few different websites. I thought they might be fake so I decided to post here to see if anyone else has seen something similar or had experience with them. They are on eBay and Walmart online as well as the links below. Feedback is appreciated.
https://torqueproparts.com/
https://oemautodepot.com/
https://oemcarpartsus.com/
https://turbotechperformance.com/collections/mopar
I would not trust any of those you listed as I saw to many RED flags, including they refuse to even give you there business address or phone number is for me a super red flag along with the looks of the silk-screening on the Mopar oil filters
 
Filter sources:

Dealer

Anything else is risking a $12K engine.

Also, this is the kind of first post (dubious links) that often gets someone banned.
 
Shopping online for Mopar fuel filters and found these real cheap ones on a few different websites. I thought they might be fake so I decided to post here to see if anyone else has seen something similar or had experience with them. They are on eBay and Walmart online as well as the links below. Feedback is appreciated.
https://torqueproparts.com/
https://oemautodepot.com/
https://oemcarpartsus.com/
https://turbotechperformance.com/collections/mopar


After looking into the DNS registrar of all these domains I believe they are all scammers and should be avoided. Hopefully you are not associated with them.
 
I wouldn’t risk my extremely expensive engine and fuel system to save a couple bucks by using knock off scam filters.

It’s expensive to be cheap.
 
I'd use replacement market filters (Baldwin, Wix, Donaldson, Luberfiner, or even a Fram) LONG before I'd go through the mental gymnastics to rationalize that a no-name imitation knockoff of a Fleetguard is as good as the real thing.

Crazy thing is that the sketchy no-name untraceable knockoffs are usually 70 or 80% the cost of the real thing, and you could have bought a Baldwin or Wix for that price. If the knockoffs were 25% the cost, I could see the point. It takes about five seconds to set a black friday reminder and place an order for a year's worth from Genos, or order in bulk from crossfilters.

Be sure to post back when you hang an injector.
 
I’ve supported Genos garage for over 20 years. Great guys to deal with and I always get exactly what I ordered.
Been buying maintenance stuff from Genos since I bought my 2003 in late 2002. Never trusted anyplace else.
 
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