

🛠️ Drive Clean, Drive Confident: Premium Protection for Your Engine’s Heartbeat
The Bosch 3334 Premium Oil Filter features exclusive FILTECH filtration technology that captures up to 14 grams of dirt, preventing engine wear. Engineered with durable steel base plates and a silicone anti-drain valve, it ensures a perfect OE fit and immediate clean oil flow at startup. Its high lubricity gasket provides a leak-proof seal while allowing easy removal, and a metal spiral-wound center tube enhances internal strength for long-lasting durability. Compatible with a wide range of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, GMC, Hummer, Jeep, Pontiac, and Ram models.













| ASIN | B002EBQX72 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,706 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #79 in Automotive Replacement Oil Filters |
| Brand | BOSCH |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (14,712) |
| Date First Available | 21 September 2023 |
| Exterior | Chrome |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Item model number | 3334 |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3334 |
| Model | 3334 |
| OEM Part Number | 3334 |
M**R
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N**2
With prices of oil filters going through the roof. This Bosch filter is good quality, fits like OEM and is half the price. A no brainer.
A**H
no problem at all, fits just right
A**2
In comparing the particulate filtering ability of today's oil filters, I do believe it worth the extra few dollars to upgrade to a "premium" filter. There are a lot of good filters out there. Some overpriced for what you get, others reasonable in price for a decent filter and of course plenty of junk. You do get what you pay for, in general, and the better filtering media, thicker housing, seemingly heftier seams, etc. of a premium filter make sense with today's engines and synthetic oils. I personally have grown to prefer either Bosch or Wix oil filters. For me, Wix always seem to leave the rubber sealing gasket behind when removing. While a minor thing, it is enough to swing me toward the Bosch. There are a lot of zealots out there who think anything other than their chosen brand is inferior (It is odd how territorial men can be when it comes to motor oils and filters!). I'm a gray haired guy who has changed his own oil for decades and have an eye for quality or even average stuff with exaggerated claims. I complete my oil servicing ahead of schedule in my family automobiles which range from a brand new Volvo, to my 15 year old Ford pick-up (owned it since new), to my mother's Buick and the dozens of collector and oddball cars and motorcycles which came and went. Whatever filter you chose, my advice is to pay the extra few dollars and get a quality, premium filter. I will not say Bosch will be the only filter brand I will henceforth use, but I like them in the current design and will continue to use them as long as they maintain their quality. Currently a fair price for a premium filter.
F**E
Not much to say, works and fits great. Comes with the big and little o-rings. I buy one every 6 months.
T**D
Was a little hesitant ordering the new Bosch oil filters after seeing a YouTube video showing that the company moved production from USA to Mexico. In the video I watched reviewing the quality of Bosch filters manufactured in both the USA & Mexico. In the video, the reviewer cut open the same model Bosch filter from both locations, that causing me to question the reliability of where the filters are currently produced but since I stick to a strict oil change frequency of 5K miles, I’m not to worried since the Bosch model oil filters I use claim to filter 99% of contaminants, as small as 20 microns, up to 14 grams, for up to 10,000 miles. Will purchase again.
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