View Single Post
Old 06-14-2017, 11:26 AM   #5
prndl
Montana Master
 
prndl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: 1000 oaks
Posts: 954
M.O.C. #19630
Quote:
Originally Posted by sjdobbins View Post
I just had the oil, 2 fuel filters and a tire rotation on my 2016 3500 for just under $400. The big ticket item is the 2 fuel filters on that year. And they typical charge you in the neighborhood of $80 each for the filters and that doesn't count 1.2 hours of labor. If you go online, you can probably find Mopar fuel filters for $70 a pair. And there is many videos on line that goes step by step on replacing. The frame mounted filter isn't so bad but the one on the engine requires you to be flexible but not impossible. I am changing my own next time.

Sorry to hear about the scratch in the fender.
RAM filters are expensive, buy online but get OEM. I just changed both of mine myself. The one on the frame over the driveshaft will provide you with a diesel fuel shower no matter what you do to try to prevent it. Smelled like diesel for a couple of days and clothes still reek. DIY joys.
prndl is offline   Reply With Quote