07navi
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I will admit I am a tightwad and if I spent quadruple for an OEM part I would hate myself forever. Also, in that video that Ford hater never mentioned any oil pumps (unless I missed something) and that is what this thread is about. The 5.4 had some problems but I think they were all addressed a long time ago. All those cop cars ran just fine with them for many years and there are thousands of them on the road. I'm sure there are Chevy haters, Mopar haters, etc. My dad was a GM big wig retiree too that had a new GM car every year but he didn't like it when I dropped by with a brand new 1972 Mark IV ………..lol.Kind of like my theory on voting as I got older:
If it cost money, vote NO!
I'm not a super fan on engine sand cars of what little dab you have to do to get by because sometimes that will bite you in the ass but adequate or slightly above adequate is plenty good enough. People run around out here buying expensive other brand parts because their performance or high performance and then other people waste tons of money to buy Motorcraft ball joints and control arms when none of that is necessary.
The last ball joint I put on a car was either on my 98 Town Car which was an upper ball joint I think I paid $8.95 for it at O'Reilly Auto Parts. It has a lifetime warranty and that has been on there about four years and it's doing just fine. The other one would be an upper ball joint on a 2000 Expedition and it was just cheaper and easier, since they can't decide to make one that actually presses into the factory arm, to buy the complete upper control arm. $36 later and about 35 minutes and that one has been good for years also.
I had a friend that I met back in 1989. His dad is a GM retiree who is owned too many Cadillacs to remember. Total GM family.
He would only use ACDelco Parts on his cars because I guess he liked the pretty red white and blue boxes! He slept much better at night knowing he had genuine OEM Delco Remy parts at ACDelco on his cars.
We're talking everything to from ignition modules in the GM HEI 2 cap and rotor button and even ACDelco spark plug wires.
While these things were very high-quality they did not have a lifetime warranty like the auto lights I had been buying for a decade at Autoworks and other places had. I was even getting spark plugs replaced under their 2-year free replacement warranty I think some of them had a 3-year free replacement.
So finally he had an ACDelco ignition module fail and Stranded him but luckily close to his neighborhood. We slapped a $14 lifetime warranty one in there and I believe that car still has it in there. That's been over 20 years.
his AC Delco was over 50 bucks.
So I finally got him to start using the lifetime Duralast pads and now we moved on to other brands.
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