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Old Jul 27, 2010 | 10:26 AM
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Replacement Parts just aren't what they used to be...

Replacement Parts just aren't what they used to be. I remember the great names like Bosch, Airtex, Beck Arnley and Hecht KYB and Boge and Sachs.

Now I see a new generation of suppliers.
Who are Altrom, Cardone, Hi Tec, Rite Fit and all these other outfits these days that make $32 dollar water pumps and $98 compresssors and $72 alternators?

Even Bosch isn't the same. Recently my new $63 Bosch water pump failed only 1 month after I put it in.

NAPA is carrying these junk brands!

Beware what you buy! Maybe go to the junkyard and get something off of a younger car!
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 10:50 AM
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Or buy from Courtesy, there's also DaveB. Especially a water pump. I got mine for 150$ about 8 years ago from a local Nissan dealer. Not a bad price for a Genuine Nissan part, 8 years ago.
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 10:59 AM
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yeah man, u get what u pay for. Some stuff u can cheap on, but pump or alternator...naw man.

Duralast a good brand too Never had a problem with their stuff.
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 11:03 AM
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which brand of wp would you guys recommend? ac delco or oem(where from?), or something else?
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 01:04 PM
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which brand of wp would you guys recommend? ac delco or oem(where from?), or something else?

http://www.courtesyparts.com/21010-w...-p-189370.html

$89 for a nissan wp. Why buy anything else?
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 9Shenandoah
Replacement Parts just aren't what they used to be. I remember the great names like Bosch, Airtex, Beck Arnley and Hecht KYB and Boge and Sachs.

Now I see a new generation of suppliers.
Who are Altrom, Cardone, Hi Tec, Rite Fit and all these other outfits these days that make $32 dollar water pumps and $98 compresssors and $72 alternators?

Even Bosch isn't the same. Recently my new $63 Bosch water pump failed only 1 month after I put it in.

NAPA is carrying these junk brands!

Beware what you buy! Maybe go to the junkyard and get something off of a younger car!
i jus saw yur other thread...u sure pump is faulty? One month of service us horrible
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 9Shenandoah
Replacement Parts just aren't what they used to be. I remember the great names like Bosch, Airtex, Beck Arnley and Hecht KYB and Boge and Sachs.

Now I see a new generation of suppliers.
Who are Altrom, Cardone, Hi Tec, Rite Fit and all these other outfits these days that make $32 dollar water pumps and $98 compresssors and $72 alternators?

Even Bosch isn't the same. Recently my new $63 Bosch water pump failed only 1 month after I put it in.

NAPA is carrying these junk brands!

Beware what you buy! Maybe go to the junkyard and get something off of a younger car!
Well, its all aftermarket anyway... I don't believe that "Meets or Exceeds OEM quality" bull****.

However, Cardone which is on your **** list, I will defend. I've had Cardone Axles for 5 years without a single issue while the Duracrap axles break like a hymen.

As mentioned, stick to OEM aka DaveB or Courtesypart.com

And for the guy who asked about the AC Delco WP...wtf? why would you put a GM part on a Maxima? Its like getting Motorcraft, AC Delco, or Champion sparkplugs for a Nissan
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 01:57 PM
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^^chill the f out, man. i didn't know who was behind ac delco. i just heard they were producing some quality products. and what kind of argument is it anyway? i just bought a belt made by ac delco for nissan (yes!), what's the big deal? is it made for gm? is it not gonna get the job done? gtfo
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 99zx2
^^chill the f out, man. i didn't know who was behind ac delco. i just heard they were producing some quality products. and what kind of argument is it anyway? i just bought a belt made by ac delco for nissan (yes!), what's the big deal? is it made for gm? is it not gonna get the job done? gtfo
Well, firstly; I am chilled the **** out, I'm very relaxed on my futon at 64 degrees while its 94 degrees outside actually

Second, I'd hate to use something from a company that specializes in other cars parts which are known to fail. Yes, they are made for Maxima but why not get the good ****? Surely you're not paying the lowest price for AC Delco. I'm not knocking them on use for GM cars. It's like having a plastic surgeon or a gyno perform open heart surgery on you, yes they are doctors but thats not their specialty. Would you feel comfortable with a OB GYB give you a heart transplant? I know I wouldn't. I know my analogy isn't the best example given one is a life threatening situation but some of us actually rely on our cars.

Do you see Nissan OEM parts being made for ****in chevy or pontiac? sheesh they must really be hurting for money when an OEM GM parts manufacturer is making parts for other cars.

Maybe you should chill, I'm sure other members here would agree on the use of A/C Delco on a Nissan.

And I've been here for far too long for you to tell me to GTFO
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 05:02 PM
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I commented elsewhere about my $118 LCA's (set) about to be installed. Will let everybody know how it all goes, both install, & long haul. We are truly in the 21st century now when it comes to car parts & their origins. Could be anywhere.
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 06:21 PM
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Well, firstly; I am chilled the **** out, I'm very relaxed on my futon at 64 degrees while its 94 degrees outside actually

Second, I'd hate to use something from a company that specializes in other cars parts which are known to fail. Yes, they are made for Maxima but why not get the good ****? Surely you're not paying the lowest price for AC Delco. I'm not knocking them on use for GM cars. It's like having a plastic surgeon or a gyno perform open heart surgery on you, yes they are doctors but thats not their specialty. Would you feel comfortable with a OB GYB give you a heart transplant? I know I wouldn't. I know my analogy isn't the best example given one is a life threatening situation but some of us actually rely on our cars.

Do you see Nissan OEM parts being made for ****in chevy or pontiac? sheesh they must really be hurting for money when an OEM GM parts manufacturer is making parts for other cars.

Maybe you should chill, I'm sure other members here would agree on the use of A/C Delco on a Nissan.

And I've been here for far too long for you to tell me to GTFO
i just wasn't expecting anyone to jump out like that. apologize for the choice of words, man. i always thought they were a good brand. i don't think gm owns them per se, but does have a large stake in.
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 99zx2
i just wasn't expecting anyone to jump out like that. apologize for the choice of words, man. i always thought they were a good brand. i don't think gm owns them per se, but does have a large stake in.
its cool brah, I guess I could've left that "wtf" out of my first statement too
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ColombianMax

And for the guy who asked about the AC Delco WP...wtf? why would you put a GM part on a Maxima? Its like getting Motorcraft, AC Delco, or Champion sparkplugs for a Nissan
i would because its an oem which are good parts. you would be surprized how rigorously the oem parts for gm and motorcraft are tested
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by f550maranello2
i would because its an oem which are good parts. you would be surprized how rigorously the oem parts for gm and motorcraft are tested
yea but dude you like GM, remember you told me? My cousins 2009 with 9,000 miles has left him stranded 3 times already!
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 10:24 PM
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yea but dude you like GM, remember you told me? My cousins 2009 with 9,000 miles has left him stranded 3 times already!
Stranded 3 times with only 9,000 miles??? Using AC-Delco parts in a Max?? You guys get what you pay for..I use to be like you guys and this aftermarket with lifetime warranty.

Let me tell you something, I 100% support ColumbianMax and what he said and can vouch for it. Those things are gimmicks to help the shops make money off of you in labor. Yes, they will exchange the part for you but if you don't know how to install them, who loses???
Old Jul 27, 2010 | 11:24 PM
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Stranded 3 times with only 9,000 miles??? Using AC-Delco parts in a Max?? You guys get what you pay for..I use to be like you guys and this aftermarket with lifetime warranty.

Let me tell you something, I 100% support ColumbianMax and what he said and can vouch for it. Those things are gimmicks to help the shops make money off of you in labor. Yes, they will exchange the part for you but if you don't know how to install them, who loses???
lol yea, my lil cousin went off and bought a $27,000 () 2009 Cobalt SS turbo about 10 months ago , yes its a fast lil thing although not fast enough to cut me off at a red light
Anyway he's got about 9,000 miles on it now and he got stranded on his EFFIN birthday at 12am cuz his shifter assembly broke!!! and then a few days later after it was fixed at the dealership, he gets home and he cant get the key out of the ignition, took 4 days for the dealer to get the part. Both him and his sister bought cars around the same time and he's had more trouble and has been stranded than her. Then again, she listened to me and bought a $900 95 GLE fully loaded off a fellow Chicag Nissan Club member
Old Jul 28, 2010 | 02:47 AM
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Parts have definitely gone downhill. Back in 2008, I did all 4 rotors with Nissan OEM, got a discount from nissanparts.net which is now defunct.

Within months, the hats were rusted. On the originals, which were 10 y.o. at the time and NEVER turned, there was nearly no rust on the hats. Even OEM is absolute junk nowadays. The rotors were made in USA--that means some supplier made them for Nissan and they were put into OEM boxes. No better than a $30 rotor that can be had elsewhere, only costing more than double.

Got rear calipers too from NAPA. Within days one turned rust orange, the other took about a month. Again, the originals were on the car 11 years, and only mildly rusted.
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lol yea, my lil cousin went off and bought a $27,000 () 2009 Cobalt SS turbo about 10 months ago , yes its a fast lil thing although not fast enough to cut me off at a red light
Anyway he's got about 9,000 miles on it now and he got stranded on his EFFIN birthday at 12am cuz his shifter assembly broke!!! and then a few days later after it was fixed at the dealership, he gets home and he cant get the key out of the ignition, took 4 days for the dealer to get the part. Both him and his sister bought cars around the same time and he's had more trouble and has been stranded than her. Then again, she listened to me and bought a $900 95 GLE fully loaded off a fellow Chicag Nissan Club member
And they wonder why Americans are not buying american cars....look at that. Shifter assembly broke?? Key can't come out of the ignition??? Like I told my mother, they need to go under new management and fire everyone from the ground up and get some new talent in there!
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And they wonder why Americans are not buying american cars....look at that. Shifter assembly broke?? Key can't come out of the ignition??? Like I told my mother, they need to go under new management and fire everyone from the ground up and get some new talent in there!
they need the japanese to run our american companies. maybe than we'll make some somewhat reliable cars.
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He's a Chevrolet dealership salesperson, but looks like now he's gonna be driving a Hyundai cuz his manager got his own dealership selling Hyundais now and he's taking my cousin as his top sales guy... at least he'll be driving something more reliable; his work car aka a Hyundai lol
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Originally Posted by ColombianMax
Well, its all aftermarket anyway... I don't believe that "Meets or Exceeds OEM quality" bull****.

However, Cardone which is on your **** list, I will defend. I've had Cardone Axles for 5 years without a single issue while the Duracrap axles break like a hymen.

As mentioned, stick to OEM aka DaveB or Courtesypart.com

And for the guy who asked about the AC Delco WP...wtf? why would you put a GM part on a Maxima? Its like getting Motorcraft, AC Delco, or Champion sparkplugs for a Nissan
i have champion platinums lol...cuz my local pep girls didnt have 6 ngk's
Old Jul 29, 2010 | 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ColombianMax
He's a Chevrolet dealership salesperson, but looks like now he's gonna be driving a Hyundai cuz his manager got his own dealership selling Hyundais now and he's taking my cousin as his top sales guy... at least he'll be driving something more reliable; his work car aka a Hyundai lol
Well that's an improvement...maybe not a big improvement but its a start
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Anyone know where I'd be able to order internal parts for my 5 speed tranny? Please PM me.
Old Jul 29, 2010 | 06:27 AM
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they need the japanese to run our american companies. maybe than we'll make some somewhat reliable cars.
so we can have auto-acceleration

besides, ford is coming back up there. ya'll better watch out lol
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