Spectra Fuel Pump 98 Cherokee??
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Spectra Fuel Pump 98 Cherokee??
Hello everyone! First and foremost, I am a new member and am glad to be apart of the Jeep community and this forum!
Now for my issue, I recently have been having fuel problems so I suspect the fuel pump is the issue. My question is, has anyone had any experience with Spectra fuel pumps? I have access to a brand new Spectra fuel pump assembly for $80 where as the Bosch is $200. I would really prefer not to spend $200 compared to $80 because I'm in the process of also purchasing a Spartan Locker....
Any input is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Rich
Now for my issue, I recently have been having fuel problems so I suspect the fuel pump is the issue. My question is, has anyone had any experience with Spectra fuel pumps? I have access to a brand new Spectra fuel pump assembly for $80 where as the Bosch is $200. I would really prefer not to spend $200 compared to $80 because I'm in the process of also purchasing a Spartan Locker....
Any input is greatly appreciated! Thanks, Rich
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Hey Rich,
Welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place for help, especially on this topic.
There is really only one pump anyone is going to recommend here and that is a Bosch (Carter would be in second place). There is a reason for the price but look at it this way. You pay the $157 for a Bosch (found here http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....315943&jsn=395 and don't forget to use a 5% off coupon found on google) go through the work of installing it and don't have to worry about it crapping out on you prematurely. OR you can buy a spectra and not have that peace of mind because the quality isnt there. OR the spectra does crap out early and now you know you're not going to buy a spectra pump again so this time you put out the extra dough for the Bosch which, of course, you're kicking yourself in the *** for not buying in the first place. One of those "told ya so" moments. Now your in over $200 and doing the job twice. See where I'm going with this?
There's a good saying around here, buy quality and cry once. Otherwise you'll be crying more down the road when you tried to save a buck where you really shouldn't be.
For what it's worth, I just replaced my pump assembly in my 98 with a Bosch and it was certainly well worth the extra coin.
Welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place for help, especially on this topic.
There is really only one pump anyone is going to recommend here and that is a Bosch (Carter would be in second place). There is a reason for the price but look at it this way. You pay the $157 for a Bosch (found here http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....315943&jsn=395 and don't forget to use a 5% off coupon found on google) go through the work of installing it and don't have to worry about it crapping out on you prematurely. OR you can buy a spectra and not have that peace of mind because the quality isnt there. OR the spectra does crap out early and now you know you're not going to buy a spectra pump again so this time you put out the extra dough for the Bosch which, of course, you're kicking yourself in the *** for not buying in the first place. One of those "told ya so" moments. Now your in over $200 and doing the job twice. See where I'm going with this?
There's a good saying around here, buy quality and cry once. Otherwise you'll be crying more down the road when you tried to save a buck where you really shouldn't be.
For what it's worth, I just replaced my pump assembly in my 98 with a Bosch and it was certainly well worth the extra coin.
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Well I think with your explanation there's not much to argue! haha Ill get the Bosch. Id rather not be stranded in the woods.
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Hey Rich,
Welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place for help, especially on this topic.
There is really only one pump anyone is going to recommend here and that is a Bosch (Carter would be in second place). There is a reason for the price but look at it this way. You pay the $157 for a Bosch (found here http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....315943&jsn=395 and don't forget to use a 5% off coupon found on google) go through the work of installing it and don't have to worry about it crapping out on you prematurely. OR you can buy a spectra and not have that peace of mind because the quality isnt there. OR the spectra does crap out early and now you know you're not going to buy a spectra pump again so this time you put out the extra dough for the Bosch which, of course, you're kicking yourself in the *** for not buying in the first place. One of those "told ya so" moments. Now your in over $200 and doing the job twice. See where I'm going with this?
There's a good saying around here, buy quality and cry once. Otherwise you'll be crying more down the road when you tried to save a buck where you really shouldn't be.
For what it's worth, I just replaced my pump assembly in my 98 with a Bosch and it was certainly well worth the extra coin.
Welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place for help, especially on this topic.
There is really only one pump anyone is going to recommend here and that is a Bosch (Carter would be in second place). There is a reason for the price but look at it this way. You pay the $157 for a Bosch (found here http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....315943&jsn=395 and don't forget to use a 5% off coupon found on google) go through the work of installing it and don't have to worry about it crapping out on you prematurely. OR you can buy a spectra and not have that peace of mind because the quality isnt there. OR the spectra does crap out early and now you know you're not going to buy a spectra pump again so this time you put out the extra dough for the Bosch which, of course, you're kicking yourself in the *** for not buying in the first place. One of those "told ya so" moments. Now your in over $200 and doing the job twice. See where I'm going with this?
There's a good saying around here, buy quality and cry once. Otherwise you'll be crying more down the road when you tried to save a buck where you really shouldn't be.
For what it's worth, I just replaced my pump assembly in my 98 with a Bosch and it was certainly well worth the extra coin.
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I think Spectra pumps are repackaged Airtex pumps (the worst money can buy).
I installed a Carter in my '99 several years ago and it still runs quiet, holds pressure, and doesn't leak down.
I installed a Carter in my '99 several years ago and it still runs quiet, holds pressure, and doesn't leak down.
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My favorite is Bosch, followed by Carter.
Avoid Airtex or anything rebranded from them......a "search" on this XJ forum and others will explain why!!
Avoid Airtex or anything rebranded from them......a "search" on this XJ forum and others will explain why!!
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Well then maybe Ill try carter. I will definitely stay away from Spectra and Airtex. I really appreciate the input fellas!