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Typical. Many have that issue, I do not look forward to the 1st change. My 05 was the same way. I think they put them on dry.
I have not climbed under mine yet, but will be in a week since I ordered my Mufflex. If possible if you can get a filter wrench on it that fits (the ratchet kind), apply lots of pressure upwards into the filter and turn the ratchet it may work.
I have not climbed under mine yet, but will be in a week since I ordered my Mufflex. If possible if you can get a filter wrench on it that fits (the ratchet kind), apply lots of pressure upwards into the filter and turn the ratchet it may work.
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Typical. Many have that issue, I do not look forward to the 1st change. My 05 was the same way. I think they put them on dry.
I have not climbed under mine yet, but will be in a week since I ordered my Mufflex. If possible if you can get a filter wrench on it that fits (the ratchet kind), apply lots of pressure upwards into the filter and turn the ratchet it may work.
I have not climbed under mine yet, but will be in a week since I ordered my Mufflex. If possible if you can get a filter wrench on it that fits (the ratchet kind), apply lots of pressure upwards into the filter and turn the ratchet it may work.
Went to the store and purchased the filter cup that fits on the bottom of the filter, used a 3/8 ratchet and crushed the filter.
Eventually ran back up to the store and bought the filter wrench that resembles channel locks. That did the trick, with unbelievable muscle!
Last edited by drober30; 05-18-2009 at 09:27 PM.
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I'm not kidding when I tell you that I am soar this morning, like I went to the gym and worked my upper body.
This filter was welded on!