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Went to service the Shogun today.
Asked in Halfords for a air and oil filter.
They quoted £50 for the oil filter and £40 for the air filter.
I though **** that and went to the local Auto Care.

£20 for the pair!!!

£70 difference! How do they justify that?

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Linger
CBR 900RR ( The future's bright, the future's orange)
BOTAFOF#43 |SKOGA#(can't find the number) |BBB#4 |BHaLC#7
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The genuine mitsubishi oil filter is only £20!

Tony
"linger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Went to service the Shogun today.
> Asked in Halfords for a air and oil filter.
> They quoted £50 for the oil filter and £40 for the air filter.
> I though **** that and went to the local Auto Care.
>
> £20 for the pair!!!
>
> £70 difference! How do they justify that?
>
> --
> Linger
> CBR 900RR ( The future's bright, the future's orange)
> BOTAFOF#43 |SKOGA#(can't find the number) |BBB#4 |BHaLC#7
> Remove the mistake to reply.
>
>



 
I always buy genuine parts where I can, especially filters as they are SO
much better. If you have the time and money, buy both a repro and a genuine
oil filter and cut them open, then you'll see why you should buy the genuine
one at 50p more (or however much).

Gaz


"TMC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> The genuine mitsubishi oil filter is only £20!
>
> Tony
> "linger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Went to service the Shogun today.
> > Asked in Halfords for a air and oil filter.
> > They quoted £50 for the oil filter and £40 for the air filter.
> > I though **** that and went to the local Auto Care.
> >
> > £20 for the pair!!!
> >
> > £70 difference! How do they justify that?
> >
> > --
> > Linger
> > CBR 900RR ( The future's bright, the future's orange)
> > BOTAFOF#43 |SKOGA#(can't find the number) |BBB#4 |BHaLC#7
> > Remove the mistake to reply.
> >
> >

>
>



 
In news:[email protected],
TMC <[email protected]> spewed the following:
> The genuine mitsubishi oil filter is only £20!


I wondered how much it was ta. The local Mitsubishi garage is a few miles
off.

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Linger
CBR 900RR ( The future's bright, the future's orange)
BOTAFOF#43 |SKOGA#(can't find the number) |BBB#4 |BHaLC#7
Remove the mistake to reply.


 
In news:[email protected],
Gaz Pike <[email protected]> spewed the following:
> I always buy genuine parts where I can, especially filters as they
> are SO much better. If you have the time and money, buy both a repro
> and a genuine oil filter and cut them open, then you'll see why you
> should buy the genuine one at 50p more (or however much).


£70 difference? I don't think I'd worry that much about a filter that only
lasts for 4500 miles!

--
Linger
CBR 900RR ( The future's bright, the future's orange)
BOTAFOF#43 |SKOGA#(can't find the number) |BBB#4 |BHaLC#7
Remove the mistake to reply.


 
linger wrote:
> In news:[email protected],
> Gaz Pike <[email protected]> spewed the following:
>
>>I always buy genuine parts where I can, especially filters as they
>>are SO much better. If you have the time and money, buy both a repro
>>and a genuine oil filter and cut them open, then you'll see why you
>>should buy the genuine one at 50p more (or however much).

>
>
> £70 difference? I don't think I'd worry that much about a filter that only
> lasts for 4500 miles!


It's not your filter you should worry about. Some engines rely on a
non-return valve in the filter to hold oil in the system while the
engine starts up. Some cheap filters don't have this valve and the
result is one seriously worn engine in a lot less than 4500 miles.

 
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