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October 16th, 2006 09:44 AM #1
Hi guys! It's my first time to own a Honda, and i wanna know OEM parts as well as GOOD replacement parts.
1. For suspension system, like tie rod end, ball joints, bushings, etc.
2. For engine/tranny, like timing belts, spark plugs, clutch system, etc.
Thanks in advance.
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October 16th, 2006 10:01 AM #2
I would not advise on replacement parts, unless they are of performance grade which are usually durable than the OEM parts.
I gambled on replacement parts for my civic's front suspension before (federal mogul and 555)... Ayun, after one month, kalampag ulit at mas matindi pa dun sa dati.
So far, there are only two replacement parts I can recommend... Bendix brake pads and yung replacement air filter (forgot the brand). Let's wait for replies from other people if they have good experience on other replacement parts.
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October 16th, 2006 11:11 AM #3
I use Three Five (555) for ball joints. Just make sure they are original as the market is flooded with counterfeit Three Five products. For the tie rods, and some bushings (the smaller ones), I just use Cruven and M7.
Gates makes timing belt replacement kits. They're not bad. You'd have enough money left to get a GMB water pump and other bearings/gaskets that may need to be replaced. For spark plugs, just use the same brand and type Honda uses. No need to get from Honda. Yung box lang ang naiiba. Clutches are seldom replaced, I'd spring for an OEM set though I won't be buying from the casa.
Remember that not all replacement parts are created equal so it's always good to shop around. Even replacement parts have brand names.
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October 16th, 2006 11:59 AM #4
Mga sir, thanks for the inputs. I appreciate it very much. BTW, sir OTEP, how can i detect a genuine part from a counterfeit one.Thanks again.
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October 16th, 2006 12:03 PM #5
Buy from a reputable store. Check if the price is competitive (not rock bottom).
Original 555 have a hologram sticker on the box and on the plastic bag of the product itself (inside the box). The packaging of counterfeit products also have a different feel to it. Just like the print quality on pirated CD's and stuff.
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October 16th, 2006 12:24 PM #6
Bro ang OEM ba ay original parts kasi last week nasa banawe ako at naghahanap ako ng trailing arm bushing, meron akong napagtanungan 1300pesos at naka lagay OEM for honda civic, and then nagpunta ako sa kaharap na tindahan (HRC), meron honda na logo ang bar code original parts daw ng honda 1200pesos lang, sabi nila yung parts na merong nakalagay na OEM ay replacement lang ito, tama ba?
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October 16th, 2006 01:00 PM #7
OEM is Original Equipment Manufacturer
OEM means original parts. Exactly the same as the ones you get from the dealership.
Of course you must also know what OEM parts actually look like (esp. packaging) because some replacement parts also put the word 'OEM' on their packaging followed by the word 'for'. Alam mo naman, madami din manloloko. You must know exactly what genuine OEM packaging looks like kasi ginagaya na din yung color scheme and other characteristics. Iniiba na lang ng konti para makaiwas sa demanda. I'd rather have a good quality replacement than a part that is pretending to be OEM.
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October 16th, 2006 01:10 PM #8
malamang replacement lang yon kasi "OEM for honda" lang ang nakalagay walang part number or any mark na magpapatunay na original ito.
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October 16th, 2006 07:39 PM #9
Kung bibili ka ng replacement, bilhin mo yung may sariling brand (Gates, Seiken, ViC, etc.). Hindi yung nagpapanggap na original. hehehe.
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