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Old 02-09-2010, 10:34 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jrniehaus View Post
I notice which one you put in but others have said to use a CAF1766
filter. Is there a better one than an other? Do they all fit the same,
or have less constricted air flow than another?
The correct filter and equivalents are:

STP: CAF1766
Purolator: C35479
WIX: 24883
Fram: CF10157

No need to notch the filter. The tapered posts on the door hold the filter up and in place away from the fan below. This is the one meant to go in there...

This is a Lexus/Toyota equivalent P/N Toyota 87139-32010 Apparently several Manuf. use the same air handling unit.

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