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FRAM Ultra Synthetic Automotive Replacement Car Oil Filter w/ SureGrip (XG7317)

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Amazon has FRAM Ultra Synthetic Automotive Replacement Car Oil Filter w/ SureGrip (XG7317) on sale for $7.60 - $1.14 when you checkout using Subscribe & Save = $6.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Product Information:
  • Engine oil filter comes with Suregrip non-slip surface making it easy to remove and implement your filter without slippery mess ups.
  • Compare to standard oil filters, FRAM Ultra Synthetic provides 99%+ filtration efficiency with pleated media that entraps all kinds of dirt and exhaust for a cleaner output.
  • FRAM car oil filter is composed of a slick silicone anti-drainback valve, delivering superior start-up engine protection with up to 3X the hot oil resistance. Keep your filter clean without the dangerous mess.
  • Filter combats high heat pressure for longer shelf life with advanced high nitrile gasket for extended durability and quality.
  • Reliable for high mileage, FRAM Ultra Synthetic offers proven protection up to 20,000 miles
  • Precision coil spring with glass-fiber-reinforced nylon poppet.

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.51 lower (27.98% savings) than the listed retail price.
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    • This item has a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 based on over 13,200 customer reviews on Amazon
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Amazon has FRAM Ultra Synthetic Automotive Replacement Car Oil Filter w/ SureGrip (XG7317) on sale for $7.60 - $1.14 when you checkout using Subscribe & Save = $6.46. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships.

Thanks to Community Member Hogan773 for sharing this deal.

Product Information:
  • Engine oil filter comes with Suregrip non-slip surface making it easy to remove and implement your filter without slippery mess ups.
  • Compare to standard oil filters, FRAM Ultra Synthetic provides 99%+ filtration efficiency with pleated media that entraps all kinds of dirt and exhaust for a cleaner output.
  • FRAM car oil filter is composed of a slick silicone anti-drainback valve, delivering superior start-up engine protection with up to 3X the hot oil resistance. Keep your filter clean without the dangerous mess.
  • Filter combats high heat pressure for longer shelf life with advanced high nitrile gasket for extended durability and quality.
  • Reliable for high mileage, FRAM Ultra Synthetic offers proven protection up to 20,000 miles
  • Precision coil spring with glass-fiber-reinforced nylon poppet.

Editor's Notes

Written by Brynn
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.51 lower (27.98% savings) than the listed retail price.
  • About this product:
    • This item has a rating of 4.8 stars out of 5 based on over 13,200 customer reviews on Amazon
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Hogan773
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Dude poor Fram cannot shake its image I guess. This Fram ULTRA is universally seen as one of the best filters out there at any price. Seriously. Check bobistheoilguy.com. The cheapest Fram orange ones were dissed years ago and uninformed people just remember "Fram equal Bad" and so it continues
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Yes and you should understand that the OEM blue Honda filters have been shown to be much more "basic" than these Fram Ultras. They are more in line with the cheapest filters that have cardboard endcaps etc. People often assume OEM = BEST and in this case, not true.
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Hey I have bought these for years from Amazon. The Chinese are not doing counterfeit Fram oil filters for 7 dollars. This is not Airpods and Rolexes it is an oil filter

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Quote from duijver :
How often are you guys changing your oil these days? I see it mentions 20K miles and that feels like a lot.

FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
I do it every oil changed at 5k miles.. btw, I used OEM filters bought from online Honda dealers. Most times they run discounts..last time I bought 10pcs cost me $70.
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this is the ulti filter for japan high perf car
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i couldn't have said it better if i tried
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Quote from FantasticScene8228 :
Wix for one, and their knockoff brand (forget the name) and Napa Gold which is made by Wix. I think mobile1 is considered better as well.
Sorry but you are not correct. Wix may be fine but Fram Ultra gets very high praise. And those Wix are going to be more expensive
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Quote from tunghinjai :
I do it every oil changed at 5k miles.. btw, I used OEM filters bought from online Honda dealers. Most times they run discounts..last time I bought 10pcs cost me $70.
Yes and you should understand that the OEM blue Honda filters have been shown to be much more "basic" than these Fram Ultras. They are more in line with the cheapest filters that have cardboard endcaps etc. People often assume OEM = BEST and in this case, not true.
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These are also the filters for virtually all 2.0L/2.5L Subaru engines made in the last 10 years.

Anyone bashing Fram Ultra filters has never actually torn one down or watched a video of the internals. They're extremely well made with the best efficiency and flow characteristics at this price point.
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Quote from Hogan773 :
I do the every-other oil change for filter, which is per the Honda owners manual. (Strapping on flame suit for the shade-tree mechanics and other generally anxious people who will tell me that one should always change their oil filter at every change, why not, it's only 7 bucks, bladdity-blah-blah)

So for my Odyssey that is about every 11K miles and for my Accord about every 12-13K as I follow the maintenance minders. 20K may be a lot but certainly I take comfort in that number to run a 2X oil interval with these at 11-13K miles
Quote from duijver :
How often are you guys changing your oil these days? I see it mentions 20K miles and that feels like a lot.

FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
Quote from duijver :
How often are you guys changing your oil these days? I see it mentions 20K miles and that feels like a lot.

FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
Which model and engine? Do you have VCM? Are you having fuel dilution issues? Highway miles or local stop/go miles? There are some variables in when you should change your oil. However, 20K is too much for me as well. I have a Honda CRV and a Toyota Avalon, I try to change the oil every 5-7000 miles using Mobil 1 synthetic. Tried to go longer on the Avalon (7000 miles) wasn't happy with the results.
As Hogan773 posted, go to bobistheoilguy.com and search their forums for more oil info. Also search some of the Honda forums. Good luck!

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Quote from SweetDrool :
This could be the best oil filter ever made in Earth's history. But guess what? If you are under warranty, and have engine problems, and take it in to your Stealership, they could deny coverage because of non OEM. Good luck!
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Sorry but this is insane. Please ed-ji-cate yerself before you post foolishness. Read about the Magnuson Moss Act. Understand that using a non-OEM part is not grounds for warranty denial. And this part is BETTER than the blue Honda ones anyway.

Quote from nashi :
I think his point is, if u don't change you oil filter every other OC (use same filter for 20k Mile, warranty will be denied)
He wasn't saying that actually, he was saying that Thou Shalt Only Use OEM Parts otherwise Thou Shall Be Struck Down on Thy Warranty. Yes I agree if you didn't change your oil at all and ran out and the engine seized then yes maybe......
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Quote from duijver :
How often are you guys changing your oil these days? I see it mentions 20K miles and that feels like a lot.

FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
I use my Honda's built in maintenance minder. It usually triggers oil change at ~7500. I use Mobile 1 fully synthetic.

I wouldn't go much past 8000. 20K miles rofl!
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Thanks! Picked one up for a 12 Honda Civic and 08 Lexus GX
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Quote from AceRX007 :
This brand doesn't have best of reputation in terms of quality, according to YouTube. So proceed with caution, you might be able to pickup bulk oem filter for similar price
Fram Ultra is generally considered as one of the best oil filters made. The only ones that had bad reputation was the Orange Can of Death but even then, it was vastly overhyped as an issue.
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Quote from duijver :
How often are you guys changing your oil these days? I see it mentions 20K miles and that feels like a lot.

FYI 2014 Honda v6 with 71K miles.
Oil every 5k. Filters every other on the Fram Ultra.
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Quote from Hogan773 :
I do the every-other oil change for filter, which is per the Honda owners manual. (Strapping on flame suit for the shade-tree mechanics and other generally anxious people who will tell me that one should always change their oil filter at every change, why not, it's only 7 bucks, bladdity-blah-blah)

So for my Odyssey that is about every 11K miles and for my Accord about every 12-13K as I follow the maintenance minders. 20K may be a lot but certainly I take comfort in that number to run a 2X oil interval with these at 11-13K miles
I mean you made the case against yourself already, it's $7 and it takes almost no additional effort, so why not? Also there is always tons of dirty oil trapped in the filter. Even if the oil filter holds up to 15K, I have definitely seen the gasket get nasty after not changing it for a while on cars that don't get tons of miles. Also if you respond to me I am also going to put my fingers in my ears and all I will hear is Honda owners manual bladdity blah blah as well.
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Quote from mrmochi :
I use my Honda's built in maintenance minder. It usually triggers oil change at ~7500. I use Mobile 1 fully synthetic.

I wouldn't go much past 8000. 20K miles rofl!
Guys you aren't getting it. The OIL FILTER can go 20,000 is what it's saying. Nobody is saying to run your oil to 20,000
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