🛡️ Protect Your Engine, Elevate Your Drive!
The Bosch3422 Premium Oil Filter features advanced FILTECH filtration technology that effectively screens out harmful particles, ensuring optimal engine performance. With a robust steel construction and a silicone anti-drain back valve, this filter guarantees a reliable supply of clean oil, making it compatible with a variety of vehicles including select Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Jeep, Mazda, and more.
R**D
Bosch is the best
I always use Bosch filters with synthetic oil as they are the best in trapping dirt.
D**0
Has been one of the top rated oil filters for years
Has been one of the top rated oil filters for years. Just about everybody includes them in their top 5-10 filter reviews. I started using some of the best oil filters when I started using full synthetic oils around 12 years ago. They keep the the oil noticeably cleaner for several thousand miles longer. I am 72 and do not drive enough to justify the higher price for the best filters. I do want one that is highly rated for 10,000 miles. I am down to changing oil and filter twice a year with around 5000-6000 miles. I have been driving for 54 years and most of that time have been a do it your self mechanic for oil changes, etc. Never had an engine problem. That includes several of 100,000 -200,000 of my miles + whatever they had when I got them.
T**.
Hard to beat a Bosch oil filter.
For years, I've considered Bosch oil filters to be as-heads-as-tails the Gold Standard. Are there other filters that cost more? Of course there are. Are there others that may last longer? Possibly, but I change oil and filters on a routine schedule anyway. Perfect fit, excellent design and quality, every time. Like the title says, it's hard to beat a Bosch filter.
D**.
Worked well
Perfect fit
J**A
Quality Filter, as expected of Bosch
Had to change the oil on my 2002 Ford Focus and wanted a quality filter (KN, Bosch, Purolator). I had already bought a Purolator filter for my van and wanted to try a Bosch filter for my Focus this time around. Works great, going on 1200 miles after the oil change. I've had no problems with it but I'll probably stick to the Purolator if I can. Some of the Purolators come with a rubber grit-type grip that makes it easier for me to hand tighten the filter. I'd say the quality of Bosch vs. Purolator filters are comparable (most of the time), so I'd honestly take either or if given the choice.
A**E
Fits Jeep Liberty
Fit's 2005 Jeep Liberty 3.7L Gas Engine.
D**D
Great price for a trusted filter.
I've used Bosch for years and will always trust their quality.
J**V
Premium filters are worth the price.
Not much to say about an oil filter. It filters the oil. When I can get Bosch filters at a good price, I use them over most other brands. I stick with Wix, Bosch and Mobil 1 filters. If none are available I'll go to AC Delco, Mopar or Motorcraft. Fram, Supertech and STP might filter your whiskey if you're careful but I wouldn't use them on my car if they were free.
U**S
Bosch is Bosch. But this filter is not for High-Mileage 12,000-km Oil Change
Bosch makes the best auto parts... But this is not the right filter for high-mileage 12,000-km oil change.
A**L
good value
It fits just fine
T**Q
Good price and perfect fit
Perfect fit
X**I
oil filter
Good filter
S**H
Does not fit despite saying it would, 1993 Ranger 2.3l
Ordered this for my 1993 Ford Ranger with the 2.3l inline 4 engine. I was indicated by Amazon that it would fit, but it does not.
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