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Re: Fuel Filters
I buy my filters at the local auto parts store, usually AutoZone or similar. They now have air filters. They aren't the cheapest prices, but it's faster than ordering online and you save the shipping. So in the end it's not much of a difference.
Changing the frame fuel filter is a joke. I end up with my arm soaked in diesel up to the shoulder, plus some diesel on my asphalt driveway, which softens the asphalt. Blame the idiot Ford engineers (I was one of them 10 yrs ago) on this one. All filters and fluid maintenance items should be accessible under the hood, from above. This is possible to do, no matter what excuse people from Ford want to come up with.
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2003 F-250 XLT CC SB 6.0L 6sp 2WD 3.73 open diff, cab lights, 6 disc, camper pkg, spare tire, sliding rr wdo, hitch rcvr, lighted TTT mirrors, security group, black/silver, ordered 12/17/02, built 2/13/03 13:56, delivered 2/19/03
2004 Cardinal T31BH travel trailer
1997 Lund 1700 Pro Sport, red over tan, 90HP Honda 4 stroke, 9.9HP Honda 4 stroke, 40 lb. Minn Kota bow mount
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