An End To Rotor Failure?

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Packedup
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An End To Rotor Failure?

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Isn't insomnia great? Means I can find random stuff on the net, such as this

Maybe not the cheapest rotor arms around, but as the current cheapies seem to have a bit of a reputation in certain circles for not behaving themselves maybe these are an option? :)
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But how do we know that they're any better than the cheaper version? What guarantee that they'll work?
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We are waiting for you to buy one and then let the rest of us know how it performs!
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Re: An End To Rotor Failure?

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Packedup wrote: but as the current cheapies seem to have a bit of a reputation in certain circles for not behaving themselves maybe these are an option? :)
Aren't a lot of "Lucas" parts for older vehicles now made in India ?

I have an account with a motortrade wholesale warehouse (difficult to get - you needed to be VAT registered, proof of trading and business premises. I'm, on paper, the UK agent for a European company hence gained access.)
At one time you had a choice of several manufacturers for igniton parts and I found some of the cheaper brands terrible quality.
In the end I only bought / supplied Intermotor items for my own use and customers.
BTW the trade warehouse now specialises in mainly "Chav" assessories and I get better deals from local motorfactors :roll:

Paul Humphries.
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