Disco parts on ebay
#1
Disco parts on ebay
So I have noticed that some oem parts are listed on both ebay and amazon for significantly less than AB, or any other Land rover parts supplier. Is there any quality issues with the less expensive parts on these market places?? I think I saw a thread concerning this subject matter, but cant find it. Its all about $50 versus $150.
#3
Need to make sure they are genuine parts. LR seems to have less an issue than some other makers, but fake parts probably do exist. There are reliable sources out there though. Also I try to find who made the actual part first, then go for the direct item. Like the MAF sensor in a LR3 is a Denso part. Even says so on the part and in the shop book. So why buy a genuine for $300 when you can get the exact same Denso part for $150.
#5
It really depends.
I have eBay hubs on my front axle and they have been fine.
Brotpart has let let me down quite a bit, I generally take est4x4’s advice.
for HG kit I would buy Fel-Pro or Mahle as the rocker cover gaskets are molded. The Fel-pro upper intake gasket is not metal like the proline as well.
For most parts I think OEM is okay, Genuine sometimes better, and only use Bosch Engine Sensors.
I have eBay hubs on my front axle and they have been fine.
Brotpart has let let me down quite a bit, I generally take est4x4’s advice.
for HG kit I would buy Fel-Pro or Mahle as the rocker cover gaskets are molded. The Fel-pro upper intake gasket is not metal like the proline as well.
For most parts I think OEM is okay, Genuine sometimes better, and only use Bosch Engine Sensors.
#6
I try to find as many parts that cross reference with other vehicles. There is a decent amount of parts on a LR that can be cross referenced. Bosch CPS is certainly the only way to go. I've seen plenty of Delphi MAF's and the D2/P38's they were in were doing fine. You do not need to run Bosch Coil Packs either, as aftermarket units works just fine. When it comes down to specialty parts like interior/exterior parts then yes OEM new/used is the only way to go. Fel-Pro makes excellent products, and whatever they offer for LR's I'd use no questions asked.
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#9
I have also had a lot of good luck with Autozone having gaskets etc. when needed.
I also really trust NAPA when it comes to rebuilt parts, batteries, etc. they stand behind their warranties and products, have high standards as well. Their Napa Gold Air filters are identical to Genuine from the Dealership.
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