Posted by Hobo,NC on June 18, 2022 at 05:34:57 from (75.137.54.152):
In Reply to: Your opinion on plugs posted by 710ltd2002 on June 17, 2022 at 06:19:44:
With the quality of the products a few manufactures put out today I install OEM plugs. I have learned not to trust the aftermarket to farm their manufacturing out to china. Autolite did and it hurt them bad so bad they had to admit it they lost my TRUST. Trust is what you are buying and selling we all can understand a defect but not a long run of defects. If I worked on your car are whatever you trust me to deliver a quality repair and use a quality part I can not do that with some aftermarket parts. If you have to keep bringing it back because of a parts failure I lose your trust.
Y'all tell me I am wrong about that.
From the aftermarket
Bosch is a NO!
Autolite a NO!
Champs if they come from a Chrysler dealer and are original equipment.
Let say you con me into installing your own plugs I can tell ya I will say NO take them back and get a OEM plug : ) I will pull up the part number for ya. If my work is gonna be in question its not going to be because low bidder got the contract for the part.
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