Need some help w/part numbers for Civic
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Need some help w/part numbers for Civic
Getting ready to change the timing belt on my 99 Civic CX And I'm needing part numbers from hondaautomotiveparts.com or similar. I found the timing belt for $29.49 on there, but I am also looking for the water pump seal, crank seal,cam seal, alternator belt, Power steering elt and a/c belt. If anyone ccan help point these out, and let me know, Id appreciate it. While I wait, i'll continue to look. Thanks.
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OK, found all the belts I believe on their site. Now another question to put with this is....Are these belts going to be any different than ones i can get @ autozone? j/w. thanks
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OEM is always the best when your doing maintence work. OE parts from autozone and such just isn't made with quality parts, most are bad replacements.
My buddy's oil pan gasket went out the other day and he went the cheap route and bought a autozone oil pan gasket. Autozone oil pan gasket=$19 Honda oil pan gasket=$28. What do you know, after he put in the autozone gasket it was still leaking. So he ended up doing the labor twice and lost more money.
OEM is always the best when your doing maintence work. OE parts from autozone and such just isn't made with quality parts, most are bad replacements.
My buddy's oil pan gasket went out the other day and he went the cheap route and bought a autozone oil pan gasket. Autozone oil pan gasket=$19 Honda oil pan gasket=$28. What do you know, after he put in the autozone gasket it was still leaking. So he ended up doing the labor twice and lost more money.
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Im going to order through hondaautomotiveparts.com, most likely. These would be OEM, correct? I still just need to know which seals I need, and what the part #'s are if anyone can help?
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Re: (99_hb_on_air)
get it from dealer.. wen u go places like auto zone or kragen. wen they say oem it means oem specs. but usually dnt work as good as actual OEM does.
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I'm ordering online, which is still OEM, just cheaper. I just am not sure which parts are the seals my friend was referring to that we're going to replace when chaning the 3 belts.
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