You can buy and OEM CV axle kit at most auto-parts stores. Most national auto-parts stores have the axle kit available. The OEM axle kit will be about half the price of the dealership price.
The dealership parts department should have them available.
If you take it to a dealership or a tire place, they can re-align the car to OEM specifications.
3.4" oem part 41110-79A
Well, I would recommend purchasing jeep OEM parts from your local jeep car dealership company, or the car company's main headquarters yourself, personally.
It shouldn't be difficult to obtain parts for the Toyota Celica for multiple reasons. The first is that Toyota will continue to manufacture and supply parts for years and years to come. These OEM parts tend to be more expensive, but you should be able to get anything you would ever need directly from Toyota. Secondly, you should be able to get both OEM and aftermarket parts for your Celica for years to come from your local parts store (Pep Boys, AutoZone, Napa, etc). While they stock less of the parts over time, like the Toyota dealership, they can get just about anything you would ever need for your car. Lastly, you can always turn to other sources for parts your Celica. The Internet, swap meets, aftermarket specialty catalogs, etc are all good ways to find exactly what you are looking for. As you will probably only have the car for a few years, the availability of parts shouldn't cause you pause when considering purchasing a discontinued model like the Celica. It has always been a good quality car that will provide you with years of reliable service.
Yes, it will fit.
I would assuming that GM car dealership should be the best place for OEM part: www.gmpartsgiant.com/ If not, some junk yard scalp old cars should also have reasonable parts that you need too.
OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer. The Oxygen sensor senses amounts of oxygen in the exuast to adjust the fuel mixture acordingly.
your local honda dealership. they will have the exact match you need. i went to an advance auto for lower control arm bushings, and they were more expensive then the dealership. and on top of that too small! so i now go to the dealership if i need OEM parts for my 1989 honda prelude
OEM sparkplugs are horrible you will be replacing them again in 3 months or so go to schucks or pep boys and get some good spark plugs from them Alexander G Medvedev Owner of Toyota Celica GT 2000 371Hp CEO m8Auto Import Club Anchorage Alaska
OEM are the best spark plug wires for the Honda cbr. These spark plug wires can be found at the local Honda dealership.
The difference between an OEM controller and a non OEM controller is that an OEM controller is made by Microsoft. A non OEM controller is made by other companies. OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacture.