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I hate to say it but the headache and up front cost of going after WIX would likely make the venture hardly worth the effort. Even though by principal I would fight them to the death... Its going to cost.
 
I hate to say it but the headache and up front cost of going after WIX would likely make the venture hardly worth the effort. Even though by principaly I would fight them to the death... Its going to cost.
If he has a case it doesn't matter though, it won't be his money that pays the attorney. He needs to know if he has a chance of nailing them on the crappy filter, but if he really doesn't and it's all conjecture, he might as well just put the dog poop in the bag and light it on fire on the CEO of Wix' doorstep, because that is about as much justice as he will see.

On a side note, I am kinda confused by why the ebay listing for the 10 filters doesn't list the 1994 Land Cruiser as a fit.
 
Sorry man. I hope you get something solved.
 
I've used wix in the past on my 80,after hearing this I won't use them anymore I do like their oil filters but I won't use them because they will not stand behind their product it seems they were looking for any excuse just to get out this, typical corporate BS, you could try and fight them but the bottom line is they probably have much better lawyers than you can afford
 
I've used wix in the past on my 80,after hearing this I won't use them anymore I do like their oil filters but I won't use them because they will not stand behind their product it seems they were looking for any excuse just to get out this, typical corporate BS, you could try and fight them but the bottom line is they probably have much better lawyers than you can afford
What do you use? I bought a couple of Bosches from Rock Auto and I have one left. They seem fine. Oil looks good and I am not using any.

I had a WIX fuel filter that I bought for a Tacoma that I have since sold. It looked the same as my Land Cruiser filter, the bracket was just at a different angle. I chickened out and bought a Toyota filter for the 1FZ-FE when I rebuilt it. Not sure if that was worth it or not. I figured it was a pain to get to, so why not just get the OEM one? Maybe that was dumb. Who knows?
 
This will take some time. Pick up some books by Micah Solomon, he might have some ideas to help you if you're going to take the customer service tack.
 
Man, this really sucks, Stephen! I was so excited about all the work you and Jason put in to that engine - and in such a short time. I have all Toyota OEM in my cruisers, but now I'm going to make sure my wife uses OEM in her car, too. Don't give up the fight, brother. Wix needs to do the right thing.

On a brighter note, @NCFJ and Rice ran their 80's with knocks for years.
 
Assuming the Toyota filter is not immune from a manufacturing defect, what would happen with a filter induced engine failure? Would Toyota buy a new engine or would it be a service matter and you are billed accordingly?

I currently have a Wix on my 80 and Sequoia. I always inspect the filter for what I can see before buying and have found 2 defective Purolator PureOnes in the past (both antidrainback issues) and a bad o-ring on a Fram (long before I knew about their quality issues). Wix is one of the brands that I have been using based on reputation. I have also used Motorcraft FL1As. I stress too much about oil.


^^^^^^^^ Yep, have run a FL1A on my 80 series (97 model) for the last 15 yrs. No problems.

Run a Motorcraft 400S on my Lexus.
 
I hate these threads and cant imagine the betrayal @fj40z must be feeling.:(

The thread also points out all the bad things we do thinking we are doing the best we can. My 80 is doomed running the viscosity on the cap(5w-30), wrong OEM filter, a Ford 90° filter adapter and before the wrong OEM filter I used WIX exclusively :eek:

Good luck @fj40z hoping it all works out for the best in the long run.
 
What do you use? I bought a couple of Bosches from Rock Auto and I have one left. They seem fine. Oil looks good and I am not using any.

I had a WIX fuel filter that I bought for a Tacoma that I have since sold. It looked the same as my Land Cruiser filter, the bracket was just at a different angle. I chickened out and bought a Toyota filter for the 1FZ-FE when I rebuilt it. Not sure if that was worth it or not. I figured it was a pain to get to, so why not just get the OEM one? Maybe that was dumb. Who knows?
im going to use toyota or i hear napa gold are very good ,just don't use fram
 
I was running Napa gold (WIX). I am now rebuilding my engine due to lost oil pressure. Was it the filter? Maybe. I'll never know. But I also read another thread on here a couple weeks ago ( I'd have to try and find it) With at least 2-3 other members running Napa Gold's who lost oil pressure and are now rebuilding. Pretty sure I'll just run Toyota now.
 

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