Is the Replacement Subframe as Good as New?
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After replacing the car's subframe, it can be as good as new, but only if you use genuine OEM parts. If aftermarket parts are used, the molds for these parts do not meet OEM standards, which may result in slight dimensional deviations. However, this is not the biggest issue. The main problem is that the material quality of aftermarket parts is inferior to that of OEM parts, often being thinner and less durable. Below are some driving precautions: 1. Check mirrors: Always use turn signals and slow down when turning or changing lanes. Before turning, always check the mirrors—left turns require checking the left mirror, right turns the right mirror, and both turns require checking the interior rearview mirror. 2. Avoid fixating on the front of the car: When driving on clear roads, look straight ahead about 100 meters and avoid staring at the immediate front of the car. 3. Clutch control: Generally, when decelerating above 40 km/h, there's no need to press the clutch immediately; wait until the speed drops to around 20 km/h before pressing it. 4. Steering: Turn the wheel slowly at high speeds and quickly at low speeds.