Road warrior dpfs?
01-11-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Road warrior dpfs?
Anyone have any luck with aftermarket dpf filters. {name removed} specificly.
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01-11-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Every time that I have sen someone use an after-market DPF, it only lasted about a year or so and had problems.

Apparently, they do not use nearly as much precious metals in them and it causes higher output NOx readings, resulting in over-working the DEF system, etc. and on the DPF-only systems, they have trouble making a proper regen cycle.

I have seen this about 6 or 7 times in the past.


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01-11-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Thats what I kind of was reading and seeing also. The amount of precious metals oem vs aftermarket makes total sense with the prices.
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01-12-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Stay away from, Aftermarket!


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01-12-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Speaking from experience (some customers don’t listen when you tell them which OEM parts to use) I’ve put a lot of that brand of dpf filters in….. I’ve had just a hand full last over a year. I’ve had a couple that lasted just a couple of months. When it came time for warranty to man up they avoided replacing the bad units, we all know that story lol. So would I use them? Hell yeah if my customer buys it…. I will also give no warranty on the labor for when it fails and they will know that up front. Would I buy one? No…. Unless I couldn’t find oem available and even at that I would plan on it failing.
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01-12-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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I have been pricing these new OEM cans, they still want an absurd amount of monies for these things. If the old cans can be baked, I would do that, and then start saving up for a set of new OEM cans. Or, get rid of the issue all together.


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01-12-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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Awesome feedback. I really appreciate it.
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01-12-2023, (Subject: Road warrior dpfs? ) 
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(01-12-2023 )Waterloo Wrote:  I have been pricing these new OEM cans, they still want an absurd amount of monies for these things. If the old cans can be baked, I would do that, and then start saving up for a set of new OEM cans. Or, get rid of the issue all together.

Get rid of them!!!!!!!!!!!, and dont look back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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