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Old 02-26-2004, 03:44 PM   #48 (permalink)
safetony
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I'm sorry, but I would'nt put a Fram Fliter on my car much less my Harley. It's what goes in your filter and doesn't come out that counts. The newer oil filters are much more efficient (smaller particles) at filtering your oil then the older ones. The Fram Oil Filters are not very efficient filters. They let more small particles of metal and dirt continue going right on thru the filter and back into the engine causing damage. This damage might not show up today, but give it time. Spend the extra few bucks and buy a high efficient oil filter. Proform, HD and Amsoil, either one of these brands are what I would trust to put on my Harley. A Fram, no way. My 2 cents.

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