Seasons Heater Core...which one?
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They have 2 AC Compatible heater cores, but there is a $100+ difference. I'd like to go with the cheaper one, but does anyone know why the other one is so much cheaper? I know ones oe replacement and ones aftermarket, but the pipes look like they angle a different way, would they both do the same job and be as effecient as one another? tia
Modified by acuracy r at 11:38 AM 1/16/2006
They have 2 AC Compatible heater cores, but there is a $100+ difference. I'd like to go with the cheaper one, but does anyone know why the other one is so much cheaper? I know ones oe replacement and ones aftermarket, but the pipes look like they angle a different way, would they both do the same job and be as effecient as one another? tia
Modified by acuracy r at 11:38 AM 1/16/2006
I clicked on the live help link under the part, and talked to the sales guy over IM. He told me that the more expensive on is higher quality, and is direct OEM. The less expensive one is aftermarket. Even though they are made by the same company. He said both will fit just fine, and the pics are universal pics, they aren't that specific part. He of course suggested I go with the higher priced one. But he has to say that.
I personally would get one from advance auto, or auto zone, the one at advance I got quoted $88.00.
I personally would get one from advance auto, or auto zone, the one at advance I got quoted $88.00.
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how's tha fitment on your acura(?)?
on an EG (/EH), their math was way off. they were prolly high when they made it for our cars.
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</TD></TR></TABLE>how's tha fitment on your acura(?)?
on an EG (/EH), their math was way off. they were prolly high when they made it for our cars.
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