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Old 01-21-2021, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mcaninch35 View Post
I would see the value in something like that depending on price, especially for those new to vehicle maintenance. For me, it would all depend on the contents of the kit- am I getting OEM replacements where it matters, OEM ATF for the power steering flush, etc etc etc. I will always pay extra for OEM items when I'm able, so that would absolutely be a deciding factor for me
Thank you for the feedback! I agree with your assessment that it would be important to have OEM parts when possible. If somebody did decide that they were fine with cheaper alternatives that might not last as long, it would be possible to exclude those items from the kit or substitute them with another option.
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