Best (Cheapest) Place to get Air Filters
I did try the search function first but did not see anything about where to buy air filters. My stealer wants $80 to change 2 filters. I see all i need is a T-25 Torx to DIY. I see a lot about the K&N but i just want a decent regular filter. How much should they be? Is there a mail order place to get them at a better price?
I bought 2 Fram cellulose filters at Autozone for $21.00 each. The cabin filter is about $30.00 for the charcoal type. The K&N's run almost $40.00 each but if you do a search on this website you'll find most people don't think they make any more h.p. than stock style filters.
I suggest you get K&N air filters if you're going to keep the stock setup. Look for them online (ebay etc) or Autozone etc. I think they are under $40 each so they are cheaper than the stealership and a lot better than the cr@p they will be selling you. Funnily enough, this page is currently covered with K&N adverts!!!
I checked my filters on the weekend, had to clean out a fair few dead bugs and bits of leaves. I think the car could really do with some good quality air filters. I've used a K&N panel filter on a high(ish) (7000rpm) revving 4 cylinder car before and it seemed to give better response and possibly a tiny bit extra oomph, though not substantiated.
Has anyone got K&Ns fitted? Are they worth the extra few £s/$s on the Crossfire?
Has anyone got K&Ns fitted? Are they worth the extra few £s/$s on the Crossfire?
per paul's response up top, i went to autozone. they punched up my car and said $21 and the car needs 2. i figured $42 was cheaper than the stealer's price of $80 so i ordered 2. i picked them up yesterday. each box has 2 filters in it so i got 4 total filters for $42. not bad. pulled the engine cover and i can see the changeout will take about 10 minutes.
anyone need their airfilters changed for $75? that's a $5 savings over the dealer....
anyone need their airfilters changed for $75? that's a $5 savings over the dealer....
I bought mine at NAPA for $27.69 for the pair and they were MANN from Germany in the box.
James
James
Last edited by James1549; May 19, 2009 at 04:11 PM.
ok folks, this has got to be the easiest thing to diy i've found to date. the dealer wanted $80 to replace both filters. i got a 2 pack from autozone for $22. it took me 10 minutes to change them and 5 of those minutes was looking for my t-25 torx driver. the fram filters i got are exactly the same as what was on there but i don't know if the old ones were original. the frams has a orange rubber bottom the original black. easy job for anyone that can use a screwdriver.
Last two times I bought the WIX SRT-6 Air filter (Wix P/N 46875) it was also a repackaged set of Mann filters. Each box has two filters in it, so for one price you get both filters.
Amazon sells them for $15.25 per box, including free shipping - Amazon.com: Wix 46875 Air Filter for the Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6
RockAuto sells them for $13.22 per box, but you have to pay for shipping.
RockAuto Parts Catalog
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NOTE - The same filters that are used for the SRT-6 are also used on the C32 and SLK32, but they are not the same as the filters as used on non-supercharged Crossfires.
The WIX equivalent to the Napa 2822, Wix P/N 42822 (Wix P/n's are always similar to Napa Gold p/n's, just add a prefix digit) is strangely more expensive than the SRT-6 filters. I imagine that's the only thing that is cheaper for an SRT-6 than it is for a regular Crossfire!
WIX 42822 NA Crossfire Air Filters on Amazon.
Amazon sells them for $15.25 per box, including free shipping - Amazon.com: Wix 46875 Air Filter for the Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6
RockAuto sells them for $13.22 per box, but you have to pay for shipping.
RockAuto Parts Catalog
___
NOTE - The same filters that are used for the SRT-6 are also used on the C32 and SLK32, but they are not the same as the filters as used on non-supercharged Crossfires.
The WIX equivalent to the Napa 2822, Wix P/N 42822 (Wix P/n's are always similar to Napa Gold p/n's, just add a prefix digit) is strangely more expensive than the SRT-6 filters. I imagine that's the only thing that is cheaper for an SRT-6 than it is for a regular Crossfire!
WIX 42822 NA Crossfire Air Filters on Amazon.
Last edited by Display_Name; May 21, 2009 at 01:08 PM.
Originally Posted by Display_Name
NOTE - The same filters that are used for the SRT-6 are also used on the C32 and SLK32, but they are not the same as the filters as used on non-supercharged Crossfires.
The WIX equivalent to the Napa 2822, Wix P/N 42822 (Wix P/n's are always similar to Napa Gold p/n's, just add a prefix digit) is strangely more expensive than the SRT-6 filters. I imagine that's the only thing that is cheaper for an SRT-6 than it is for a regular Crossfire!
WIX 42822 NA Crossfire Air Filters on Amazon.
The WIX equivalent to the Napa 2822, Wix P/N 42822 (Wix P/n's are always similar to Napa Gold p/n's, just add a prefix digit) is strangely more expensive than the SRT-6 filters. I imagine that's the only thing that is cheaper for an SRT-6 than it is for a regular Crossfire!
WIX 42822 NA Crossfire Air Filters on Amazon.
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