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Brand | K&N |
Item model number | HP-1010 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 1893564 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 024844078308 |
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K&N Premium HP-1010 Motor Oil Filter(Designed to Protect your Engine), Fits Select ACURA/Honda/Mitsubishi/Nissan Vehicle Models Fits select: 2002-2023 HONDA CR-V, 2005-2023 HONDA CIVIC
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(12 pack) K&N HP-1010 Performance Wrench-Off Oil Filter
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Fit perfectly and services great.
I bought this for my '12 and '13 Honda Civics. They're a perfect fit and will be easy off with the nut on the end. No more fighting with a filter wrench to get the old filter off! With free shipping to store, it's inexpensive and easy pick up.
Try K&N oil filters, It's the best oil filters ever made!
Been using K&N for a while and never disappointed.
Received from order online along with my synthetic oil with free shipping. Easy to install in tight places especially with the nut on the end.
Have been using these filters on multiple vehciles and they are well made, the 1â wrench off nut is a plus.
I got suckered before with a cheap Fram inside once. ALWAYS open the box before you leave the store for product integrity.
4 starts because it is not wrapped in plastic in the box. As soon as I open the box, the filter is exposed to the air. So Im just worried of debris getting into the filter. I Like the design to be able to use a wrench to remove the filter instead of a filter wrench.
The filter is pretty good but the one inch bolt is not good! It is not six points sharp to hold the socket! I have to use othe hand to push down the socket while turning it! I rather use the oil filter plier to take it out!
The item worked, but I could not get it tight enough with the bolt. So I had to almost crush the filter with a wrench. Then eventually, I just went back to the fram line.