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Old 07-29-2007, 11:50 AM
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Cap Rotor and Wires

Ok to make sure its not the cap rotor or the wires causing my stuttering problem that i talked about on a different post i am going to replace them a quick call to pepboys and i found out that the cap rotor and wires would run me about 50 bucks all together and the brand name is BWD I believe

I just want to know if i am setting my self up for headaches going with these (seemed really cheap to me) or should i be ok?
Old 07-29-2007, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by MRecio

I just want to know if i am setting my self up for headaches going with these
Yes, you are. OEM ignition components are far superior to their aftermarket counterparts. Definitely spend the extra $ and get yourself toyota parts. If you will be replacing the plugs while you are at it, go with either NGK or Denso. Avoid Bosch like the plague.
Old 07-29-2007, 12:33 PM
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Listen to the Chicken. I did after-market last year and noticed that after fording all the flood water, my '95 developed a stutter. Still has it when it gets damp out. I never had any trouble with water with Toyota parts (nearly 20 years of them).
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