So I need to buy a Fuel Pressure Regulator for my 92 Ranger...Pepboys and
various other parts stores want $18-$25 for it whereas Ford wants around
$90...is there really that much of a difference in quality? I know parts
directly from the dealer are more expensive, but that is quite a jump. Is
the BWD regulator at pepboys that will cost me $20 sh.t or something?
Thanks
david - 14 Aug 2009 10:23 GMT
> So I need to buy a Fuel Pressure Regulator for my 92 Ranger...Pepboys
> and various other parts stores want $18-$25 for it whereas Ford wants
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It's probably made in China. It's up to you to decide if that means it's
"sh.t" or not.
Ulysses - 14 Aug 2009 16:37 GMT
> So I need to buy a Fuel Pressure Regulator for my 92 Ranger...Pepboys and
> various other parts stores want $18-$25 for it whereas Ford wants around
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> Thanks
The one from Ford is probably made in Mexico. The auto parts store
regulator is probably made in China. Which is better? Personally I have
had Chinese parts hold up quite well. In some cases there is a significant
difference in quality--my original heater core ('91 Explorer) was aluminum
and the cheap after-market part has brass tubes etc. which could possibly
lead to early failure due to electrolytic reduction. But then I prefer to
pay $18 instead of $80 to repair a 19-year-old car because it may decide to
expire at any moment.
I have been instructed by my brother-in-law-mechanic to buy only Ford oil
seals--apparently there is a difference there.
Jeff Strickland - 14 Aug 2009 17:22 GMT
> So I need to buy a Fuel Pressure Regulator for my 92 Ranger...Pepboys and
> various other parts stores want $18-$25 for it whereas Ford wants around
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> Thanks
I don't know who BWD is, but if I was buying parts, I'd have no problem with
Bosch or MotorCraft or any of the other major brands. If BWD is a major
brand, then the regulator should be okay.
Rowbotth - 14 Aug 2009 18:07 GMT
> So I need to buy a Fuel Pressure Regulator for my 92 Ranger...Pepboys and
> various other parts stores want $18-$25 for it whereas Ford wants around
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> Thanks
Seldom/never does the manufacturer of the car actually build all parts.
Usually they go to an independent jobber and spec out the parts. Often
the two parts are made in the same factory, by the same jobber.
The blue ink on the box is very expensive.
HR.
Smith - 14 Aug 2009 19:55 GMT
Thanks for all the replys guys, I was just wondering as the gap was so huge,
usually it's a bit closer, I spent $30 and got my fuel pump relay and
pressure regulator. And I'll remember the oil seal thing, thanks.
I actually went to the BWD site, the fuel parts are manufactured in South
Caronlina, they only have one factory in China, the majority are actually in
the United States...never would have guessed that. If these turn out okay I
think I'll stick with the company.
Smith
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None4U - 14 Aug 2009 21:05 GMT
> Thanks for all the replys guys, I was just wondering as the gap was so
> huge, usually it's a bit closer, I spent $30 and got my fuel pump relay
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Sometimes you buy an aftermarket part and its the same ford part with Ford
name ground off. Ive bought a few distributor modules that had the name Ford
ground off.