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View Poll Results: Replacement parts options

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  • OEM - CASA priced, normally 10% discount

    68 40.96%
  • Quality branded parts - same as OEM but not high priced as opposed

    122 73.49%
  • China/Taiwan made parts - quality issues, but lesser than branded

    8 4.82%
  • Locally made - less quality than China/Taiwan best bargain

    6 3.61%
  • Pre-used parts - life span cut by 50%

    4 2.41%
  • Stolen parts - no warranties, use at our own risk

    1 0.60%
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  1. Join Date
    Sep 2004
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    59
    #51
    Thos eare for suspension parts with rubbers like the bushings, stab links, etc.

  2. Join Date
    Jun 2005
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    12
    #52
    I prefer OEM because they had an assurance in there quality and also in terms of safety..

    I already tried re-con or surplus parts and they last only for months

    THANKS

  3. Join Date
    Nov 2006
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    230
    #53
    im looking for the best motor shop for honda pls help me all tsikoters and where to buy OEM parts for honda, like timing belt and water pump

  4. Join Date
    Nov 2003
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    3,848
    #54
    konti lang difference ng oem sa casa and shops sa labas. kung malapit ka sa casa ng honda save gas and just buy there.

  5. Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    24
    #55
    Download from the internet the suggested mileage.

    I recommend 555 for underchassis parts
    KYB for shocks fluid types are the best for our road condition.
    Ferodo for brakes. (cheaper but passable performance Rspec)
    GMB for water pumps, crossjoints and tensioner bearings (beware of the china made)
    KOYO, NTN, NSK for bearings
    CVPro for cv joints (for cheaper but passable performance GSP or F1)
    Aisin and Daikin Exedy transmission parts.
    Jac for supports or go for M7 rubber bushings
    Splitfire for lights, spark plugs. (Bosch is okay too, but for lights use Narva)
    Vic for filters
    Corteco/NOK oil seals for corollas go for the original specially for power steering.
    Gates and Bando timing belts and fan belts
    Sanden for aircon compressor (if you have lots of money Denso)
    email me for other questions

  6. Join Date
    Apr 2004
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    450
    #56
    anybody heard/used ATLAS brand ball joints and tie rod ends?

  7. Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    1
    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by betchiej View Post
    Download from the internet the suggested mileage.

    Ferodo for brakes. (cheaper but passable performance Rspec)
    email me for other questions
    where can you get the Ferodo brakes?

  8. Join Date
    Aug 2005
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    7,186
    #58
    Got my car via company car loan. It has to be casa maintained. So I have eno other option. On the bright side, while the loan is not fully paid, per year up to a certain limit, I can reimburst 50% of my maintenance cost.

  9. Join Date
    Sep 2007
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    215
    #59
    ferodo brake pads is usually found in banawe ...

    ferodo is harder than most brake pads ... but its asbestos free and nice quality ... you can also try bendix softer and less noise but the problem is mabilis maubos ... especially when you drive matic cars

  10. Join Date
    Sep 2007
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    215
    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by v22 View Post
    anybody heard/used ATLAS brand ball joints and tie rod ends?
    Atlas suspensions is japan japan ... meaning its taiwan ...

    but good quality taiwan ... but still japan is the best in parts

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