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Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - Microman - 03-16-2016 Got my car serviced at local dealer where they suggested Cabin and Air filter to be replaced. I will do it my self. But Autozone vs the Clarks Discount Auto, is quite a difference, Should I be concerned with Clarks low price, or just change it more often? 2012 Toyota Camry XLE Hybrid AUTOZONE: Air Filter: 19.49 Cabin Filter: 14.99 37.58 Out the Door, Brand = STP Clarks Auto Auto Filter: 8.11 Cabin Filter: 6.68 $15-$16 Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - cbelt3 - 03-16-2016 Remove the cabin filter. Check it. Vacuum it off. Put it back in. Done. Remove the air filter. Check it. If it's gunky, replace it. If not, don't. Most places that recommend replacing the filter don't even look at it. They just go by manufacturer's recommendations. If you live where it's crazy dusty, that's a good idea. If you don't, it's a waste. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - Pat - 03-16-2016 Just one person's experience at one store, but, I opened 3 STP air filter boxes at an Autozone, and all 3 filters had gaps between the molding and the filter media. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - Grateful11 - 03-16-2016 STP is some of the worst filters out there. Puralator is good and there are many others but I avoid STP. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - davester - 03-16-2016 It wasn't so long ago that we didn't have "cabin filters". I don't recall any dread diseases being eliminated due to the filters. As I recall Saab was the first company to market them as a way of reducing exposure to pollen as you were driving through different areas. What began as marketing hype has now become copied so that many folks now think of it as a necessity without even thinking about it. Bear in mind that walking around outside in the fresh air without a cabin filter is not particularly hazardous. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - Ombligo - 03-16-2016 I've been using FRAM or TYC brands. But Cbelt is correct - check first, most of the time they are fine unless you travel dirt roads a lot. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - OWC Jamie - 03-16-2016 clean your cabin filter often ![]() Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - C(-)ris - 03-16-2016 WIX filters. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - wurm - 03-16-2016 Last time I bought them from Amazon. They were a decent price and Prime shipping, and they usually have a good selection. Prior to that I used to get them from a place called logical-source (which is apparently gone). Rock Auto is another good option. As for brand, as mentioned TYC is usually good if you don't want to pay for oem. Re: Which Air and Cabin Filter to Purchase? - Bimwad - 03-16-2016 A Denso, which is probably OE, is less than $10 at Rockauto, as is a Wix. The charcoal versions aren't that much more. Stick to a brand that makes filters, like WIx, Purolator, Mann, Mahle, or a big Tier 1 OEM like Denso, Bosch, etc. ...not a brand that markets additives and fluids. |