gary brion
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Any recommendations, please
2005 Td5 110 I don't want to fit cheapies if I have to do the job twice
2005 Td5 110 I don't want to fit cheapies if I have to do the job twice
You need to use your VIN number in a site like Paddock Spares or LRDirect (other sites are available) Look for part numbers on Paddocks that end with a G (indicates OEM spec). I think LRDirect say if a part is OEM spec or otherwise. I think some online shops are still selling limited parts. Your local Indie will be able to quote you for G code/OEM spec parts.Any recommendations, please
2005 Td5 110 I don't want to fit cheapies if I have to do the job twice
From your profile your 10mins away from Dingocroft? They’ll give you the choices, anything with a ‘G’ suffix should be genuine. What’s wrong with your old callipers?Any recommendations, please
2005 Td5 110 I don't want to fit cheapies if I have to do the job twice
The cheapies are actually quite good.
Ask to compare a cheapie to a named brand one, be interesting to see what or if there are any differences?
I have had a pair of bearmach cheapies on the front for about 3 years, work perfectly fine tbh
Thing with OEM is I believe that as long as the company have made some sort of equipment for the vehicle they can claim to be OEM, even though they may never have manufactured the part in question!Thanks for the posts, I think I shall have a go with the B.P ones
This OEM gear seems to have turned in to a bit of a racket, a lot of unknown makes claiming to be OEM
My reason for this post was you may of all said get genuine, as the cheapos are art worth fitting
Thanks Again
Thanks for the posts, I think I shall have a go with the B.P ones
This OEM gear seems to have turned in to a bit of a racket, a lot of unknown makes claiming to be OEM
My reason for this post was you may of all said get genuine, as the cheapos are art worth fitting
Thanks Again