OEM Mopar Oil Filters

Quality Mopar Oil Filters for Sale

Did you know oil filters can help remove impurities from engine oil? If you drive around with oil, you can wear out the oil pumpÕs components and damage the bearing surfaces in your engine. It's important to perform routine oil changes.

When Should I Replace my Oil Filter?

Your owner's manual may recommend changing your oil filter every 3,000 miles or every three monthsÑ whichever comes first. It's a good idea to replace the oil filter every time your car, truck or SUV gets an oil change. Sometimes, even every other oil change.

Make sure you have the correct oil filter size based on your Mopar model. If, for some reason, you have the wrong size, the oil filter could cause an oil leak.

Mopar Oil Filters Will Keep Your Engine Running Smoothly

If you are ready to replace your oil filter, our online auto parts store is here to help. We have plenty of options for your Mopar vehicle. In addition, our parts are guaranteed to fit your specific model. Browse our selection and place an order with us today. We will ship it out to you ASAP.

4877934AD - : Coil Spring for Mopar Image

Coil Spring

Mopar 4877934AD
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Discontinued
P5155515 - : Coil Kit for Mopar Image

Coil Kit

Mopar P5155515
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Discontinued
4670435AA - : Front Coil Spring for Mopar Image

Front Coil Spring

Mopar 4670435AA
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Discontinued
4670439AA - : Front Coil Spring for Mopar Image

Front Coil Spring

Mopar 4670439AA
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Discontinued
52109894AE - : Rear Coil Spring for Mopar Image

Rear Coil Spring

Mopar 52109894AE
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Discontinued

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