with struts the aftermarket parts are not that great. so do some homework.. pick the struts in each category and googgle them or the manufacturer and see if you can tell what the differences are. I've heard alot of the moog and monroe parts are NOT what they used to be so you'd want to go premium (HD) if you go with those brands. I've had ok luck with Gabriel struts and suspect KYB are ok as well. I had gotten unity brand struts for my daughters car and at around 10,000 miles the upper bearing plate broke sending the strut rod up thru (almost) the hood. they had a lifetime warranty but who wants to fix things 2 or 3 times?? so buyer beware for sure.
CV joints... aftermarket WILL fail.. at least i've had 100% failure in this area. generally the boots rip in a few/20,000 miles and then of course the grease is compromised and they will go bad. >> you're better off finding low mileage used Honda axles than aftermarket.
for tie rod ends i'd try to find a good brand like TRW, Fed Mogal ect if possible or try to figure out (good luck) who made the originals and get that brand. same thing with these... moog, rabestos and monroe have lost their reputation over poor quality of these parts.
also... quite often i use Rockaauto to find the parts i want and then search for those part numbers and then go with the best deal. often RA's shipping puts their good $ parts out of the running compared to other places.
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