ncsukingpin
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- Mazda Protege 1999 1.6L LX
I have about 170k miles on my 1.6L 1999 Protege LX. Its been near 100k miles since I last changed my timing belt. I priced two places to get the timing belt and water pump replaced. Both places were highly recommended to me. The first place is asking $350 and the second is asking $650. Labor is about $200 in both cases, which means there is a $300 difference in parts. The first place just priced the timing belt and a water pump. The second priced a water pump and a timing belt kit which includes a tensioner and some other parts. This at most makes up about a $70 difference. I dug a little deeper and found out the real source of the price difference is that the cheaper place uses aftermarket parts (probably advanced or autozone or something) and the more expensive uses OEM parts.
So the real question is, does it really matter if I replace the timing belt and water pump with OEM or aftermarket parts? The more expensive mechanic says he uses OEM parts since my engine is an interference engine so that he doesnt have to worry about liability and warranty issues. Any thoughts? Is it worth the price difference to get OEM parts? Are they any better? Or worse?
Thanks for your help
So the real question is, does it really matter if I replace the timing belt and water pump with OEM or aftermarket parts? The more expensive mechanic says he uses OEM parts since my engine is an interference engine so that he doesnt have to worry about liability and warranty issues. Any thoughts? Is it worth the price difference to get OEM parts? Are they any better? Or worse?
Thanks for your help