Aftermarket Parts Manufacturers
Aftermarket Parts Manufacturers
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JimM169

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818 posts

150 months

Tuesday 14th July
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Are there any 'go to' manufacturers for suspension parts these days or is it all pretty much generic Chinese stuff that's pot luck on the quality front?
The lower arms on the wife's Peugeot 208 need replacing but I don't want to be doing the job again in a years time because the rubber bushes on the replacements only last 5k
Lemforder would probably be my first choice and are sensibly priced but it does mean running the gauntlet with Autodoc ! (I'll probably end up with their own brand 'equivalent')
PartsinMotion do Febi, Apec and Delphi for similar money but not sure how these compare these days?
Any recommendations on what to go for?

Thanks


E-bmw

13,238 posts

180 months

Wednesday 15th July
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[quote=JimM169]
PartsinMotion do Febi, Apec and Delphi for similar money but not sure how these compare these days?
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This is where I would be going, of those probably Febi but point of note PiM have always provided excellent service/advice etc for me.

stevieturbo

18,051 posts

275 months

Wednesday 15th July
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I presume Peugeot are too expensive ?

I've ordered from Autodoc before and been sent their own ste. I immediately returned it stating it was not what I ordered.

Surprisingly the process was pretty smooth and quick and that's without their "safe order" bull****

JimM169

Original Poster:

818 posts

150 months

Wednesday 15th July
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E-bmw]imM169 said:
PartsinMotion do Febi, Apec and Delphi for similar money but not sure how these compare these days?
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This is where I would be going, of those probably Febi but point of note PiM have always provided excellent service/advice etc for me.
Yes, PIM are my preferred supplier and have been pretty responsive when I've contacted them.


stevieturbo said:
I presume Peugeot are too expensive ?

I've ordered from Autodoc before and been sent their own ste. I immediately returned it stating it was not what I ordered.

Surprisingly the process was pretty smooth and quick and that's without their "safe order" bull****
TBH I have ordered from Autodoc in the past as and never had an issue but seen lots of stuff onlne from those that have!
However I did chat them this morning and requested that they turn off 'substitutions' from my account, they knew exactly what I wanted and confirmed this had been done so hopefully will prevent that being an issue should I order again.



Derry Rhumba

271 posts

19 months

Friday 17th July
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E-bmw]imM169 said:
PartsinMotion do Febi, Apec and Delphi for similar money but not sure how these compare these days?
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This is where I would be going, of those probably Febi but point of note PiM have always provided excellent service/advice etc for me.
Without creating an echo chamber in the thread, just like to say I have had excellent service from PiM recently, much better than my previous go to which was Autodoc, (aware YMMV).

Of the brands the OP say they supply I would go with Febi....used a few Febi components over the last wee while, quality seems fine.

Saleen836

12,466 posts

237 months

Friday 17th July
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I have just replaced the rear shocks on my daily drive Astravan, a bit of research directed me towards KYB shocks, got a pair from ebay for a bit less than £54

ARH

1,978 posts

267 months

Friday 17th July
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In my experience PiM don't sell tat they will have to replace under warrenty.

Been using them for years with various cars and brands, never had any issues. Right not I would probably pick Febi

CouncilFerrari

716 posts

85 months

Friday 17th July
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Febi are decent parts, as are Lemforder and Meyle. I can't speak for the rest, I generally try and go with one of the aforementioned brands.

If it's just the rubber bush that's gone, could you press them out and install poly bushes?

Belle427

11,791 posts

261 months

Wednesday 22nd July
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Use Febi a lot, I am not a fan of their drop links though. Meyle also seem very good quality, I have just replaced some arms and drop links on my Merc with their stuff as they had a 4 arm kit.
Dampers I would probably use KYB, they seem the best of a bad bunch.