Today the parts you get to replace what was are no way equal to OEM . Twice now i have repaired our old stuff with replacement parts from O riles and both repairs did NOT make 20000 miles and on the one the replacement parts did not last and oil change and i change oil every 3500 miles give or take a couple hundred . With a large amount of replacement parts coming from the land of ALMOST WRIGHT ya get what ya get. I replaced the calipers on the one car and found out that calipers made in China and Waqner brake pads made in INDIA don't fit together and some alteration is required but the pads will fit the old OEM calipers just fine , the calipers are just a meer .072 off on one and .079 on the other . BUT if you place the new China made caliper on the org mounting and not use what came with it then the pads fit . Wheel bearing or i should say Hub and bearing installed them on the old trust Dodge Durango along with new half shafts and before 20000 miles the new Hub and bearings were growling and flipping around , the org. lasted 190000 miles , the new half shafts the boots were split in half and were dry as a bone . And these parts were Moog made in China , wheel bearing on the Sebring org. lasted a little over 90K the replacements lasted 3400 . So all i can say is ya might be able to keep old going but the replacement parts will not last with out replacing them several times .
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