Posted by IndianaRed on October 13, 2007 at 06:01:11 from (76.214.139.101):
In Reply to: Fram filters posted by Andy Schuppert on October 12, 2007 at 18:44:49:
I bought a 2007 Chevy 3/4 ton last October 30th. I tow boats and other stuff cross country and have 170,000 miles on that vehicle now. I've always used Frams. I've done nothing but change the oil and, air filter once, and haven't had a single problem, including the filter. Don't know how much difference there is between car and tractor filters.
Still have the original brake pads, over 3/4 left. Just changed tires at 130K. Best darned vehicle I've ever owned. A little underpowered with a 4.8 V8, but how can you not be pleased with that many miles and not one failure anywhere. (Looking for some wood to knock on). Granted, all highway miles isn't as hard as in town, but still.
Those guys buying all those Toyota and Nissan trucks really bug me. That's been the only thing keeping GM/Ford/Chrysler alive. Every foreign truck comes right out of an American family's pocket. I don't care how good people say they are. I guess I'm just old fashioned.
Hopefully all this trouble with Chi-Comm products will help American manufacturing.
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