On 9/11/07 6:24 PM, in article Xns99A8C53626C00tegger RemoveThis @207.14.116.130,
"Tegger" <tegger RemoveThis @tegger.c0m> wrote:
> "Zilla" <zilla62XSPAM RemoveThis @bellsouth.net> wrote in
> news:OrEFi.58924$U24.57861@bignews5.bellsouth.net:
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>> "E Meyer" <epmeyer50 RemoveThis @msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:C30C0284.28652%epmeyer50@msn.com...
>>> On 9/11/07 8:00 AM, in article
>> GiwFi.61788$Lu.13336@bignews8.bellsouth.net,
>>> "Zilla" <zilla62XSPAM RemoveThis @bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Any recomms for a fairly-price filter? $40 from the
>>>> Honda store.
>>>
>>> I've had good luck getting them from AutoZone, $20 for the pair. They
>>> appear
>>> identical to the dealer parts.
>>>
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>> TY, going to Autozone now to pick one up!
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> It's been my observation that aftermarket filters have pleats that are
> not as deep as OEM, meaning much less surface area.
>
> You also have no idea of the difference between aftermarket medium and
> OEM medium. This you cannot tell just by looking at it.
I'm sure that's true, but comparing these side by side with the OEM filters,
they have the same number of pleats with the same depth as the OEM and it
appears to be the same materials.
Remember, we're talking about the cabin filter here, not an engine critical
part. The dealers here both wanted $60+ per filter (it uses two), which is
just over the top for an air conditioner filter.
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