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Nov 10, 2021 - 09:11 AM
Yep! I don't see any reason why you couldn't — of course, as long as you buy quality ones. Aftermarket parts come in a wide range of quality and while some cheap ones are actually not worth the investment, others may even be better than originals (well-known aftermarket part manufacturers often re-engineer badly designed OEM parts and find ways to fix problems that were overlooked by the original manufacturer).
Just stay away from cheap Chinese stuff — you really don't want to have a crankshaft bearing fail on you only a couple of weeks later down the road.
Luckily, no matter whether you decide to go for OEM or aftermarket, this ISUZU 4HF1 4HG1 4HE1 Series Engine Workshop Service Manual will be your best friend when it comes to rebuilding your engine.
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Just stay away from cheap Chinese stuff — you really don't want to have a crankshaft bearing fail on you only a couple of weeks later down the road.
Luckily, no matter whether you decide to go for OEM or aftermarket, this ISUZU 4HF1 4HG1 4HE1 Series Engine Workshop Service Manual will be your best friend when it comes to rebuilding your engine.
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