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Old 05-13-2015, 03:36 PM
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There's a difference between an OEM part and a BMW part. While in reality, in most cases it is the identical part, and I certainly would not hesitate to use a Hengst filter in one of my cars, it may not have the BMW logo on it or have come in a BMW box. If they claim that it's not a BMW part, therefore "no good" for some reason, while that may actually hold some water from some perverse legal sense, its total BS as far as I'm concerned.
The stock oil filters on BMW X5's are direct from Hengst. Its a BMW part. They lied in every sense of the word.
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