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S&B Air Intake Replacement Air Filters
S&B Air Intake Replacement Filter
From:  $69.00
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K&N Air Filters
K&N OE Direct Fit Stock Replacement Air Filter
From:  $64.99
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AFE OE Direct Fit Stock Replacement Air Filters
aFe OE Direct Fit Stock Replacement Air Filter
From:  $75.00
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Banks Ram Air Intake Replacement Filter
Banks Ram Air Intake Replacement Filters
From:  $119.00
Airaid Direct Fit Stock Replacement Air Filters
Airaid OE Direct Fit Stock Replacement Air Filter
From:  $89.99
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JLT Air Filter Wraps
JLT Air Filter Wraps
From:  $32.95
S&B Air Filter Cleaning Kits
S&B Air Filter Cleaning Kit
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Volant Air Intake Replacement Filter
From:  $92.90
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AFE Air Filter Cleaning Kit
aFe Air Filter Cleaning Kit
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Injen Replacement Air Filter For Intake System
Injen Air Intake Replacement Filter
From:  $65.95
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K&N Air Intake Replacement Filters
K&N Air Intake Replacement Filter
From:  $49.99
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Airaid Universal Air Filters
Airaid Universal Air Filters
From:  $54.99
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K&N Air Filter Recharge Service Kit
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Sinister Diesel Air Intake Replacement Filter
From:  $114.99
aFe Magnum Force Air Intake Pre-Filter
aFe Magnum Shield Air Intake Pre-Filter
From:  $28.00
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Airaid Air Filter Squeeze Oil
Airaid Air Filter Cleaning Kit
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Airaid Pre-Filters
Airaid Air Intake Pre-Filter
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Injen Pro-Tech Air Filter Cleaning Kit
Injen Pro-Tech Air Filter Cleaning Kit
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Performance Air Filters for Trucks

Are you looking to increase your engine’s intake of fresh, clean, and thoroughly filtered air? Then consider investing in a premium air filter from RealTruck! Air filters are an integral component of your vehicle’s air intake system. Air filters are positioned at your engine’s air inlet, forcing air through a super-fine media to filter dirt, dust, and debris to prevent oil contamination and internal damage. 

Additionally, performance air filters flow a higher volume of air than your vehicle’s factory airbox and restrictive paper filter, ensuring maximum airflow into your engine’s intake, efficient combustion, better mileage, and increased power!

Aside from conventional intake air filters, your vehicle also utilizes a cabin air filter, which filters debris and particulate matter from the HVAC system to ensure only fresh, clean air blows into the cabin.


Air Filter Types

Air filters come in various configurations, including material construction to alternate designs. Let’s take a closer look to determine which is right for your application!


Oiled Vs. Dry

Depending on the brand and model number, air filters may feature different types of filter media. Though several constructions exist, the most common are oiled-cotton and dry synthetics; but what are the key differences? 

Oiled-cotton air filters feature tightly wound, high-flow cotton filter media that's saturated in a filter-specific oil. The cotton filter media is highly efficient and filters large particulate matter; however, it’s less efficient at filtering ultra-fine particles, which is where filter oil comes into play. Smaller particles that’d otherwise be able to pass through the cotton media become trapped in the oil, thus increasing the filtration rate. These filters are typically washable and serviceable, featuring an indefinite service life. 

Dry synthetic filters feature synthetic media that doesn’t require oiling. These filters are ideal for dirty, dusty environments, as they feature similar filtration and efficiency without using tacky filter oil that can attract excessive amounts of dirt, clogging the filter and hindering performance. Like oiled cotton filters, dry synthetic filters are typically washable and reusable. 

Other less-common constructions include oiled-synthetic and dry paper filters. For additional information, check out our air filter comparison on RealSource! 


Universal Vs. Direct Fitment

Other variables include the type of fitment, including universal and direct. 

Universal air filters are typically conical in shape and come in various dimensions, including flange size, height, length, and width. These filters are engineered for custom air intake systems or to replace the filters included in aftermarket air intakes. Typically, modifications of your vehicle’s factory intake system are required. 

On the other hand, direct-fitment air filters are engineered for your particular application. These filters replicate the form factor of your vehicle’s factory paper air filter, ensuring a simple drop-in installation; zero modifications or alterations are required.


Air Filter Maintenance and Accessories

Aside from air filters, we carry several accessories, including recharge kits and pre-filters!


Air Filter Cleaning Kits

While cleaning and maintaining your reusable air filter is quick and easy, you’ll need a filter-specific oil and cleaning solution to keep the filter operating like new. Luckily, we carry all the top reusable air filter cleaning kits, making services a breeze!


Air Filter Wraps

Air filter wraps, also called pre-filters, are thin sleeves that fit over your vehicle’s air filter for an extra layer of filtering protection. They:

  • Filter smaller particles

  • Are semi-water resistant, preventing damage to filter and engine

  • Allow you to go longer between cleaning and servicing

  • Are ideal for dusty and dirty environments


How Often Should You Clean or Replace Your Air Filter?

Typically, engine air filters should be replaced or serviced every 15,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first; however, there are some exceptions. If you notice that your air filter is filthy or has collapsed, it’s likely in need of a replacement/cleaning. Additionally, there are some driveability symptoms to look out for that could indicate a dirty/clogged air filter. These include: 

  • Loss of power

  • Difficulty starting

  • Poor idle

  • Excessive black smoke from the exhaust pipe (running rich)


Cabin air filters last a similar duration, typically requiring a replacement after 15,000 miles. Symptoms that your vehicle may require a cabin air filter replacement include: 

  • Poor airflow from the vents

  • A damp, musty odor with the air conditioner or heater running

  • A noisy blower/fan

  • Audible whistling from the air vents