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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Diamond Black Geezer on 14 October 2014, 01:50:04
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Just as I've ordered two vertical bushes for the V6, coming to £36+ I found this link a few mins ago...
Two bushes for under £20...
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.5_1999/p/Car-Parts/Suspension-and-Steering/suspension/suspension-bushes/?618720055&1&e44eb5a303b5d2e3303f306ea9e336871912a4b9&000437
Am I mad? Should I be cancelling the order from VX and getting these instead? I have heard some Lemforder quality has gone downhill - but surely these have to be good? :-\
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For the money, get genuine. Don't piss about. Imo :y
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For the money, get genuine. Don't piss about. Imo :y
Agreed :y
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Agreed - but I thought Lemforder made the VX bushes - hence my question.
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Agreed - but I thought Lemforder made the VX bushes - hence my question.
Alleged to... Factory standard parts and aftermarket are two completely different standards...
The VX ones are closer to factory standard :y
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Ahhh, I shall leave as is. Not sure how you stand cancelling orders from VX. I ordered some bits from VAG once, I menioned to the guy "Oh, if it turns out I don't need --- part, then it's just a case of you sending it back to the parts depot on the next van, ro whatever?" To which his answer was "Oh no. Once they're ordered, if the customer doesnt claim them, they sit around on the shelf until they're destroyed."
Mad.
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No returns on special order parts IIRC
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Agreed - but I thought Lemforder made the VX bushes - hence my question.
Sorry, when I viewd that part link the first time it gave me the mobile site, with no obvious mention of Lemforder at all. :-\ so assumed they where no name pattern parts, which isn't good.
Lemforder did make the original parts for gm. Unfortunately, lately there has been a downturn in the quality of the parts lemforder make for aftermarket. I haven't had issues with their bushes, but others have.
Up to you, but given the choice I'd still go gm personally. But lemforder are much better than my first post implied. ;D just not as reliable as the gm parts. :y
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Ahh no worries. Yes I mean on a basic financial ratio - as they are a full 50% off the VX price, if the Lemforder bushes last 5 years instead of Vauxhall's 6 years... well you see what I mean?
I mean they're ordered and I'm sticking with the VX. But every penny counts on this project. I'm doing my best not to scrimp on quality, but just spending carefully, you know? :y
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Ahh no worries. Yes I mean on a basic financial ratio - as they are a full 50% off the VX price, if the Lemforder bushes last 5 years instead of Vauxhall's 6 years... well you see what I mean?
I mean they're ordered and I'm sticking with the VX. But every penny counts on this project. I'm doing my best not to scrimp on quality, but just spending carefully, you know? :y
The main costs aren't the bushes, but the pressing and alignment. So not worth scrimping. Plus euroshiteparts tend to have dubious stock...
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As said the vital thing with bushes is longevity. If the bushes where twice the price and lasted 50% longer, it would be worth the investment, to save on pressing costs in time and labour say three house at your local garage labour rates ( or your time and effort ) set up costs at at least £70 a go plus your time to get there and back, and any tyre wear should they fail.
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Fair point. I have access to a 10 ton press - did a vertical bush the other week on the Turbo Weasel, but as you say, if the bush lasts twice as long, bus costs twice as much, there's still the time and effort in pressing in the new one, twice the amount as the last one.
Ordering the Polys tomorrow. Got some decent aftermarket wishbones for nearly pence, which will be 'GMised', with GM vertical bush, Poly front, and if necessary a GM ball joint. :y