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Fuel filters for 2024 Ram 6.7

I sure wish we could get them low prices from our truck shops, the FS20378 is over $100 if you can find one, PF46153 is around $60 plus a two hour drive round trip, if I shop Rock Auto they have the PF46152 for $37.79 plus $7.00 shipping
You need to buy 2 at a time and the shipping is the same. I do.
PF46152
 
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No thanks.
The BProAuto line is a Stellantis money grab.
They’re buying subpar products made in Chy-na and then rebranding them under their own aftermarket brand. No posted filtration specs, no posted flow rates, and probably not manufactured by an ISO compliant filtration manufacturer. Guarantee Stellantis is buying them for pennies on the dollar, marking them up substantially, and then backing them by their hollow warranty claims. It’s their attempt to offer a “cheaper” alternative so they can keep basic service work in their service bays instead of losing that business to someone else selling cheap stuff. Might as well just buy the Doc’s or the PTC’s. $16 isn’t enough of a savings to make it worth the risk.

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Thanks. Wondered if it was something like that. Never heard of the brand. Glad I asked.
 
I’m paying about $75 for the Fleetguard FS53000 and around $55 for the Baldwin PF46152. If you have any commercial truck fleets around you, you might be able to buy them under their account and save some $$ if they’re willing to play ball. Doesn’t really take anything away from them, or the retailer as they’re still buying volume regardless.
FYI you can buy the FS 53000 at cross filters for the updated price of $56. deliver, its where I have bought all of FS 53000 I have used for the past 2 years along with my DLB 7349 oil filters for the past 6 years: https://crossfilters.com/products/fs53000-fleetguard-fuel-water-separator?variant=7249152213039
 
$56 shipped for the FS53000 is solid. Been running Fleetguards on mine since day one and never had a reason to try anything else. The BProAuto thing SpeyRam dodged is the right call - Stellantis private labeling some no-name filter with zero specs published is a hard pass when you're talking about what goes between your fuel and a $12k injection pump.
 
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