- Features 100 percent synthetic micro-glass media for superior particle removal
- 99 percent filtration efficiency at 25 microns
- Designed with a high-performance silicone anti-drain back valve to prevent dry start
- Extra heavy-duty rubber base gasket that ensures a leak-free seal
- Ultra-strength filter housing that can endure higher burst strength than conventional filters


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Royal Purple 10-48 Oil Filter
*$384.00
Informação adicional
Brand | Royal Purple |
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Material | Silicone,Rubber |
Product Grade | Performance Part |
Vehicle Service Type | Car, Sports Utility Vehicle, Truck |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.62 inches |
Thread Size | 3/4-16 |
OEM Part Number | 10-48 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038568030078 |
Manufacturer | Royal Purple |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 038568030078 |
Model | 10-48 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.62 inches |
Item model number | 10-48 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10-48 |
Date First Available | May 7, 2010 |
Jake –
Wonderful filter. Had to have my engine replaced and I’ve been using these ever since. Oil stays clean for a very long time. Every time I do an oil change I’m amazed by how clean the oil is. Perfect fit for my 2010 chevy silverado
Mr H –
Trusted brand
Chris Marquette –
Shipped protected and received without dents or damage. Great Filter.
matt –
Filter has nice weight to it.
Well made & construction.
Installs jus like OEM .
I pair it with RP oil in my hemi.
Always satisfied with their products.
G S –
Really good quality looking forward to using them for my challenger on a regular basis
Dennis –
Oil stays cleaner longer,quality product. I use this brand on all my vechicles
Josh –
I’m real picky when it comes to choosing anything for my car even something as simple as what oil and filter to use. After tons of countless research online from sites like bobistheoilguy .com and other sources I eventually came across a few bench tests as well as personal experiences from various filters. All oil filters are okay to use and in reality any filter is “good” BUT some filters do really out perform others. Without getting to caught up with brands though something to look for in oil filters are media type. Your cheapo cellulose filters (FRAM Orange cans are an example) are okay to use but really not that great especially when comparing to other types. Then you have the synthetic blend type filters that are better than your typical cheapo filter (Personally would at a minimum run this in my vehicles) and lastly you have the best kind of filters which are synthetic glass which all tend to filter far better than any cheap cellulose filter and still better than any synthetic blend filter. Now this isn’t just hype because I saw a box that had the word “Synthetic” on it but because i actually saw proof. A used oil analysis appeared to show better results with a synthetic filter (They filter better so they keep your oil cleaner over time) and because I saw a bench test where someone actually mixed a nasty oily batter with very tiny particles in it (which are still large enough to see with your naked eye) and ran them through each filter he had about 8 different kinds (Mitsubishi filters are complete garbage, avoid at all costs!) and regardless of branding all the cellulose filters finished last allowing the most crud getting through, next synthetic blend filters all showed good results, but on top were all the synthetic filters which allowed the least amount of particles to get by (hardly any). Some brands were better than others but nothing very significant except for Mitsubishi oem filters which did significantly worse than anything else. The very top filter though was Royal Purple then another (forgot the name) which were both manufactured by Champ Laboratories for both brands. With all of this said rest assured that Royal Purple oil filters which are 100% synthetic (and manufactured by Champ Labs) are the very best oil filters that you can use on your car, if RP does not have a filter for your application I recommend any synthetic filter, then any blend if you cant find a full synthetic filter and lastly a cellulose filter. Remember this might not make a huge difference right away but in the long run better filtration means a healthier engine that will last longer, not to mention cleaner oil means you might be able to extend your oil change intervals making up for the additional cost (Just don’t wait too long!).
Dustin –
2017 Ram 1500 5.7
Works well. I’ll change the oil and normal intervals so I can’t say this lasts any longer than other brands but I do feel better about putting this on my truck vs ones a bit cheaper.
Jesus Delacruz –
Best oil filter for my truck. Won’t use any other filter.
Timothy Ryder –
I’ve exclusively used Royal Purple oil filters on my Ram 1500 (5.7L HEMI) for several years. No plans to even consider any other filters.