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Old 01-21-2011, 08:05 PM
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As the title says I can't find it anywhere? I went to advanced the other day and no filter they had for my car fit very odd. Can someone help please
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I think the AC Delco filter number is a A2962C but I am currently not at work, although I can check for you when I get there tomorrow morning.

Edit: Just got into work, the A2962C is the AC Delco part number, the one I was thinking of last night wasn't right. The GM part number for the filter is 10350737. We don't even stock many of these filters, as I am looking at only one on the shelf at the moment.

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thank you sir
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You should consider getting the amsoil filter.
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why is that?
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I may be wrong but thought I read the factory filter was a 50k replacement in the owners manual.
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I don't know what the mileage recommendation is but if you wait 50k miles then you might want to donate it to a lab, they get real nasty fairly quickly. Not sure that they don't do more harm than good.
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Originally Posted by Hawkins04
why is that?
Here is the link for all of the info on them. They have a 4 year/100K mile gaurantee on them.

http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/eaa.aspx
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thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by impala06ss
I don't know what the mileage recommendation is but if you wait 50k miles then you might want to donate it to a lab, they get real nasty fairly quickly. Not sure that they don't do more harm than good.
Ha ha - yeah saw that and wondered how on a paper filter




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