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When Changing the spin-on filter...

I get my filters from an old DP member....PM me and I will hook you up....napa gold...and the best prices.....btw-tdp hated I did this,he was not a "vendor" if this is a prob here-mods let me know now-
 
Hmm, nearest is about 35 miles away, and the one I'd get to is about 50. That sucks. I also need transynd. A dealer that sells the red filter will have that, too, correct?

i just bought 2 allison brand OEM spin on's from our local allison dealer for i believe about 8.90 a piece. i was also able to get transynd from them as well.

if you can't find any filters cheaper than that, i'll buy some from my dealer and ship 'em do you to save some money.

a pint of transmission fluid flowing onto the concrete floor looks more like a gallon if you don't put anything under the filter to catch the fluid when you change the filter.
 
i just bought 2 allison brand OEM spin on's from our local allison dealer for i believe about 8.90 a piece. i was also able to get transynd from them as well.

if you can't find any filters cheaper than that, i'll buy some from my dealer and ship 'em do you to save some money.

a pint of transmission fluid flowing onto the concrete floor looks more like a gallon if you don't put anything under the filter to catch the fluid when you change the filter.
Ok, if I can't find one, I'll let you know. Things like this make me glad I'm part of a community like this. :thumbsup::grouphug:
 
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