Oil filter K&N or OEM Subaru

OEM Subaru Oil filter

Get some ramps, 17mm socket, oil (5w30 or 0w20), oil filter (Subaru p/n 15208AA170.... don't know the Toyota p/n off the top of my head)

Part number: 15208AA170
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K&N Oil filter

That won’t happen if you were using a K&N oil filter. All these cheap brand filters are not sturdy and will collapse when you’re trying to take them off when stuck… either The Black K&N select filter or the white Premium filter will avoid this problem from happening…

Pros: sturdy, avoids collapsing
Cons: cheap filters collapse
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K&N Oil filter

K&N HP1002 because it has a hex on the end that makes taking it off through the wheel well really easy. Don't even have to jack up the car, just remove the rear splash guard.

Pros: easy to remove, hex end
Part number: HP1002
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K&N Oil filter
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Rating 3.0

I personally don’t use k&n oil filters. They filter great but I’m not a fan of their flow.

Pros: filter great
Cons: not a fan of their flow
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K&N Oil filter

K&N is probably the most annoying with the rounded off nut they expect you to use to get the filter off. I'll never buy one of those again.

Cons: annoying removal, rounded nut
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