Used britpart freelander rear shoes cuz I needed them the same day. Well they work but I think I must have left an animal in the hub cuz every time I brake there is a squeal like I am squashing some poor defenceless thingy!!!!!
 
I just don't understand it as bearmach parts aren't much more expensive, in fact at times they cost exactly the same and yet they're nowhere near as bad
 
The friction surface on my shoes looked like the same stuff that egg cartons are made from and was the same texture.
 
I've bought cheeper parts(TD5 aux belt) from allmakes and they have lasted longer. :eek:

Im seriously not jumping ion the band wagon with the ****prt slander, I've experienced it a lot of times now.
 
Be careful on ebay, I bought a master cylinder for my clutch thinking, well it ain't the cheapest on here, and there's britpart cylinders on here for 10 quid less so it's gotta be good quality. Didn't say the brand on the listing though!

Slight sinking feeling when I first seen the blue box arrive.

How ever, still going okay 2 months and 500miles later....
 
I just don't understand it as bearmach parts aren't much more expensive, in fact at times they cost exactly the same and yet they're nowhere near as bad
I disagree personally I find bearmach ****e aswell

I swear its the same company as the quality is non-existent in both
 
pattern is pattern, Ive generally found pattern parts, for any vehicle to be bearable quality at best.
Unless Im properly skint, I use OEM all round where possible.
General service parts, Ive found to be cheaper at my local motorfactor, my new serp belt was about £4 cheaper than a landy specialist, and was a gates/dayco (cant remember which) as well.
 

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