
I'm not sure how many times I'll have to relearn this lesson, but there are certain components that you should ALWAYS OEM. The fuel pump is one such component on most vehicles. Think of it another way: you can keep going when many other parts fail, or at least limp gently on the way home. As for the others, you can replace them on the side of the road without too much trouble, or maybe have a jury fix to get you back in your driveway. If a fuel pump fails, you don't go home, and especially on models that use this particular pump assembly, you definitely won't drop the tank and replace it on the fly. Also, aftermarket pumps are notoriously poorly made. I made the mistake of believing this pile of junk thinking I was saving money. Instead, it failed after only a few hundred miles of undemanding driving, and I lost a lot of money in the expense of towing, not to mention the hassle of doing the job all over again. don't do the same Run now or don't say you weren't warned if he comes back to bite you.

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