OEM spec. would be made according to the original design and material standards. You don't have to go to Chevrolet to buy an AC-Delco part, do you?
:mur: The problem is This standard is a figment of your imagination. There is no standard, or legitimate sanctioned body to apply the non existent standard to OEM or aftermarket parts. The part it's self is not a standard. It could be defective, or out of tolerance. And manufacturing drawings, and secrets are not included with the part. The part could also have design flaws, which would cause it to be superseded by another part. Or, it could be superseded because of being discontinued.
Not willing to debate.....then why put your opinion out for the rest of us to read? You've now made it safe to assume that NAPA is the only "jobber" facility in your area that gives you discounts, whose products you have generally been happy with. That, by and in itself, does not mean that NAPA carries better quality parts. But yet, you said you don't buy from NAPA so what are you basing your statement of better quality on?
Your making a lot of assumptions in an effort to make it look like I have taken the position you need.
If you would read, and understand, my entire posts, instead of trying to cherry pick things you can use to make assumptions, you would have your answer.
Let me make a 4th attempt to make my point, and hopefully finally get it across.
1. NAPA is
NOT a discount store.
2. NAPA parts are
USUALLY , but not
ALWAYS, of a better quality.
> I say this because, though I do not currently, I have used thousands and thousands of dollars worth of them, as well as from other places, over the last 30 years, including on my own vehicles. I have also attended training, and trade shows where NAPA, and their suppliers
ACTUALLY show the differences, between some of their parts and parts made by others. <
3. Aftermarket/ rebuilt parts are
OFTEN not as good as OEM.
> I say this, because of the losses I have uncured replacing them over the last 30 years.
HOWEVER, They can be as good. You buy them, you put them on, and you find out. But, you need to have lots of them out there, to draw any real conclusions. They can also at times, be superior. But they are definitely
NOT all the same. <
I will also add, that I am not, nor have I ever been, affiliated with NAPA. Or, been given any special considerations by them.
The fact that someone offers an opinion, does not automatically mean they want to spend time debating everyone who does not agree with it.
If you don't want my advice, feel free to ignore it. I don't care if you agree with me, or not. Your welcome to shop at the Super Low Discount Budget auto parts store.
I again find myself sorry, I tried to help an OP with a question.