Where do you purchase your oil filters?
Originally Posted by Sooner79' post='1038096' date='Oct 22 2009, 09:49 AM
Just order one from them....thanks!
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Yup I use them too. bought Mercedes and Porsche filters from them before. Havent needed any BMWs since its under "free maintenance"
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Originally Posted by jarekkaraban' post='1038089' date='Oct 22 2009, 08:38 AM
I am looking good a good quality filter with all the gaskets included...
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I was just doing a little price checking for my 08 550i and found that the dealer here in Greenville, SC charges $18.23 for an oil filter kit which is a hair less than the germanfilters website...
In the past for my e39 I ordered my filters from PelicanParts.com and it was a Mann brand kit for about $10 (it was an M5 filter).
After looking at pelican for my e60 filter, the site indicates an OEM supplier but its a Hengst this time for about $9. Is Hengst really an OEM for BMW filters now?
In the past for my e39 I ordered my filters from PelicanParts.com and it was a Mann brand kit for about $10 (it was an M5 filter).
After looking at pelican for my e60 filter, the site indicates an OEM supplier but its a Hengst this time for about $9. Is Hengst really an OEM for BMW filters now?
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I always go to the dealership. I feel like paying an extra few dollars for an oil filter is minuscule when you drive a $60,000 dollar car.
Plus, its only $20 dollars at most...
Plus, its only $20 dollars at most...
Originally Posted by Sooner79' post='1038096' date='Oct 22 2009, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by eurotunerM3' post='1038569' date='Oct 22 2009, 06:19 PM
I always go to the dealership. I feel like paying an extra few dollars for an oil filter is minuscule when you drive a $60,000 dollar car.
Plus, its only $20 dollars at most...
Plus, its only $20 dollars at most...
I've found these guys to be reasonable: http://www.autohausaz.com


