These filters, at least the Fleetguard and Baldwin versions I've looked up like the 14000nn are sometimes less than half the price on Amazon than you can get at a place like Fleetpride. Seems a little fishy, any way to tell if they're counterfeit that isn't waiting for your engine to need an early inframe?
Oil/fuel/water seperator filters on amazon counterfeit?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by RunningAces, Apr 25, 2024.
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Honestly when it comes to filters just get them from a trusted source like a dealer or napa or the like. The risk is just way too much for such a minor savings.JB7, gerardo1961 and RunningAces Thank this. -
Fleetguard has also been sending some junk over from India instead of USA/Mexico built stuff, ran around a hard start issue for weeks before figuring it out,
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They may be counterfeit, or they may be stolen. Either way, I wouldn't accept that kind of risk for my business.
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The $60k question is do you think its worth taking the risk to save $150?
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We had a lot of FG filters turn out to be grade b or less filters. One of my sources was a dealer in Ohio, and the filters were made by a third party in China without any QA controls (no spot checks, etc. ...). I have one sitting on my desk that is a perfect knock off, there is one slight flaw to the filter case, which shows that it isn't a real one but a knock off.
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Good info on fakes:
Fleetguard | Counterfeit Awareness
Fleetgeurd...
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Just got taken for a ride on my cat oil filters through an Amazon seller, the first couple I pulled out of the pack looked legit, the one I just had to use today on an oil change is not even printed as a cat filter, ordered my regular filters through my regular supplier and will be changing this one out on Monday and going back to who I know for my filters
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