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post Jun 17, 2007 - 3:24 AM
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Hanyo

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I'm about to change the timing belt, water pump, pully on the celica.

It has got me thinking, is it worth it to put genuine toyota parts in there?

I mean, how much longer is the old 7afe gonna last before the valve seals leak and i will be pulling off the head anyways. I've given up on modify the celica, and ditching plans to turbo the 7afe. So this engine will not be under the heat and stress modified engines face.
 
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post Jun 18, 2007 - 5:34 PM
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personally... if it has a "lifetime warranty" which most aftermarket parts do... then I'm satisfied. There isn't enough reason, in my experience, of replacing with ONLY OEM parts. OEM prices are just too high. I've never had any generic parts break down on me...


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post Jun 20, 2007 - 5:27 PM
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QUOTE(Kwanza26 @ Jun 18, 2007 - 5:34 PM) [snapback]569783[/snapback]

personally... if it has a "lifetime warranty" which most aftermarket parts do... then I'm satisfied. There isn't enough reason, in my experience, of replacing with ONLY OEM parts. OEM prices are just too high. I've never had any generic parts break down on me...


Dude, haven't you ever seen Tommy Boy? I prefer any part that is guaranteed to work and last without that "lifetime warranty." That way I don't have a manufacturer saying "oops" and sending me the same part constantly because it's under "lifetime warranty."
Definitely OEM FTW.
If you get to know your parts manager at your local dealer, he'll usually cut you a deal since OEM parts are pretty damned expensive. It's all about the PR baby.

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