SAVE ON CAR AIR FILTERS
July 25th 2011 20:56
Every so often we are supposed to change the air filters on our rides.
Like ever 10 or 12 thousand miles or so. They are easy to change.
One thing on automobiles that are still doable in your own driveway
for the fraction of the cost of having a mechanic do it for you.
The ones you get at Walmart and K-Mart are a little cheesy,
but cheap......and you get what you pay for. That's why
you should be replacing them every 10 or 12 thousand miles.
However, there is an alternative to this endless spending cycle.
There's a company out there that offers a ONE MILLION
MILE warranty on it's reusable, washable, air filters.
Yeah, that's right, you read that number correctly: one million
mile warranty. Of course, your ride will never last that long but
it's nice to see a high-quality American made product out there.
I recently bought a K&N air filter for my ride the other day and
I was impressed by the quality construction and off course its
washable qualities. It's going to last me the life of my ride,
that's for sure.
Of course, K&N filters will set you back around US$50 or so,
while a K-Mart special will cost you only around US$11. But,
for my money, the one million mile warranty said "sold" to me.
Plus you know, it helps keep all those old cheesy air filters out
of the waste stream. I'm happy with this purchase.
Like ever 10 or 12 thousand miles or so. They are easy to change.
One thing on automobiles that are still doable in your own driveway
for the fraction of the cost of having a mechanic do it for you.
The ones you get at Walmart and K-Mart are a little cheesy,
but cheap......and you get what you pay for. That's why
you should be replacing them every 10 or 12 thousand miles.
However, there is an alternative to this endless spending cycle.
There's a company out there that offers a ONE MILLION
Yeah, that's right, you read that number correctly: one million
mile warranty. Of course, your ride will never last that long but
it's nice to see a high-quality American made product out there.
I recently bought a K&N air filter for my ride the other day and
I was impressed by the quality construction and off course its
washable qualities. It's going to last me the life of my ride,
that's for sure.
Of course, K&N filters will set you back around US$50 or so,
while a K-Mart special will cost you only around US$11. But,
for my money, the one million mile warranty said "sold" to me.
Plus you know, it helps keep all those old cheesy air filters out
of the waste stream. I'm happy with this purchase.
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