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figgy7935 Jul 25, 2012 01:41 PM

Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 
Was wondering if anyone had a suggestion on the most cost effective place to purchase the air and cabin filter for a 2006 Crossfire ltd? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

xfireon20z Jul 25, 2012 05:58 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 
prolly ebay or amazon when i replaced mine i got mine from there and it was about $5-$7 cheaper then any other place i found and you can get free shipping most of the time...

itsky Jul 25, 2012 06:21 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 

Originally Posted by xfireon20z (Post 686430)
prolly ebay or amazon when i replaced mine i got mine from there and it was about $5-$7 cheaper then any other place i found and you can get free shipping most of the time...

+1. I have been able to purchase cabin filters on amazon much cheaper compared to other places.

Drawbar Jul 26, 2012 02:11 AM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 
Definately NOT the chyrsler dealership. I went there to check on some coolant, and when he found out I had a Crossfire it started raining crossfire parts...hey need an oil filter..heres a wix..good deal, $30, but if you want the Mann filter its $38..but hey its mercedes right? I got oil for $14.99 each I can let you have for $12, cuz my cost is $9.28 Oh! do you need air filters, list has em at $92 but i'll let you have em for $72. Im thinkin $72 air filters? I gotta see these maybe im missing some very important filters. So he brings em out and sure enough the Mopar are the same as the $17 Frams I put in. I mean cmon..anybody been quoted $92 list for air filters? It was tough keeping a straight face and thanking him for his time. Silver Blue 6spd Coupe. Annnnd.....Loving it!:D 1500km road trip tomorrow yes!!

xfireon20z Jul 26, 2012 05:44 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 

Originally Posted by Drawbar (Post 686514)
Definately NOT the chyrsler dealership. I went there to check on some coolant, and when he found out I had a Crossfire it started raining crossfire parts...hey need an oil filter..heres a wix..good deal, $30, but if you want the Mann filter its $38..but hey its mercedes right? I got oil for $14.99 each I can let you have for $12, cuz my cost is $9.28 Oh! do you need air filters, list has em at $92 but i'll let you have em for $72. Im thinkin $72 air filters? I gotta see these maybe im missing some very important filters. So he brings em out and sure enough the Mopar are the same as the $17 Frams I put in. I mean cmon..anybody been quoted $92 list for air filters? It was tough keeping a straight face and thanking him for his time. Silver Blue 6spd Coupe. Annnnd.....Loving it!:D 1500km road trip tomorrow yes!!

lol you can get 2 drop in K&N filters for less then $92 prolly even less than $72 too if you look around...

Mrmiata Jul 26, 2012 07:35 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 

Originally Posted by xfireon20z (Post 686638)
lol you can get 2 drop in K&N filters for less then $92 prolly even less than $72 too if you look around...

Or if you can hang loose another month or two (hopefully) I'm sure the Turbo kit will send some to the for sale bin.

itsky Jul 26, 2012 07:42 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 
If you look on Amazon or catch a sale, you should be able to get both filters (K&N) for around $60-$65 or so.

RL67037 Jul 26, 2012 08:56 PM

Re: Where's the most cost effective place to get filters
 
I found that Auto Parts at AutohausAZ - OEM Auto Parts - Discount Replacement Parts, Resources and Car Care Tips and RockAuto Auto Parts have competitive pricing but you will be charged shipping. Recently I have been looking at both the air and cabin filters and those two places seemed to have pretty good internet pricing. I then started comparing the internet prices to our local (nationwide) parts stores (Auto Zone, O'Reilly, etc.) and found that while the part stores were a tad more expensive per part, you didn't have to pay shipping, so it was worth buying locally.

Just my $.02

RL


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