Duralast?
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Duralast?
Hows anyone had good look with duralast products? How about there spark plug wires?
#2
RE: Duralast?
I would try to stay away from them. Go with a national brand.
#3
RE: Duralast?
I would try bosch wires, duralast break down quickly and arc really bad. I used to trade them out alot when I worked at autozone for the bosch one's.
#4
RE: Duralast?
I'm partial to the Belden Premium wires from Napa.
Bosch has never impressed me when it comes to ignition or emissions control parts. I like their wiper blades though.
Bosch has never impressed me when it comes to ignition or emissions control parts. I like their wiper blades though.
#5
RE: Duralast?
Duralast is Autozones new product line. i believe it is there old line just rebranded. I am in hte process of trying out a few items, brakes and such. I buy the lifetime warenty stuff so we will see.
Last week my '93 rear brake shoes fell apart, however I dont remember where I bought them, and AZ doesn't have them in the system so if I did get them from there there warrenty ran out. The pads weren't that old, maybe 1 year. I have a feeling I bought them at Advanced Auto or O'Riellys. If memoery serves me right the wife was bargin shopping at that time. She now realizes why I pay a little more for a better product.
Last week my '93 rear brake shoes fell apart, however I dont remember where I bought them, and AZ doesn't have them in the system so if I did get them from there there warrenty ran out. The pads weren't that old, maybe 1 year. I have a feeling I bought them at Advanced Auto or O'Riellys. If memoery serves me right the wife was bargin shopping at that time. She now realizes why I pay a little more for a better product.
#6
RE: Duralast?
OEM GM or AC Delco is the only way to go. I never buy aftermarket auto parts.
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