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With regards to chrome parts, I replaced my front & rear bumpers around two years ago. One bumper was 'superior' quality and the other was 'standard' as the 'superior was out of stock. I have noticed no difference between the two in terms of pitting. Both are still ok but presumably because my car has been garaged. I wonder if there would have been any difference in deterioration between the two if the car had been parked outside?
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First port of call is the place you bought them from. I've only got that far and been told it was "my fault for buying them".has anyone tried to make a claim against poor parts i wonder
The next port of call is small claims court, which is rarely worth the effort for parts that were not costing hundreds, hence thousands of people are left to buy the same not-fit-for-purpose rubbish as the last person.
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

What I think is the issue here is that there are no definitions for what you get if you buy a cheaper product compared to what better 'thing/s' you get with a more expensive one and this confusion makes it almost impossible to make a decision about what product to buy.jonathon wrote:Kirsten,
That was my question to my main supplier, the answer because the majority of customers want cheap parts. you get what you pay for ,in this case so don't complain when buying cheap, however for panels my attitude changes.
To my mind, a bonnet/boot hinge only has to 1) mechanically hinge and 2) Shine; two very simple functions which should both be covered in standard guise! Are suppliers saying that with cheaper ones you only get the hinge element and only when you pay for the superior you get both? I just don’t understand (and I guess no-one else does) what it is that defines a product as superior when I would have hoped a standard version of a hinge should have covered both the very simple requirements!


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Well for one, I have no bones about complaining if I feel the parts are naff, and probably not fit for purpose. I bought a Diff and it was as noisy as the old one, so sent it back and got a replacement. Same thing with a gearbox, and all credit to the supplier, they changed the items with no questions asked, they even paid the return postage. The only down side for me, was swapping out the gearbox twice, not exactly a quick job.Judge wrote:I think it fair to say that many of you seem to have had problems with replacement parts. The question I would like to ask is, how many of you took this up with the suppliers of those parts?
There have been times were I have had to modify parts to bring them up to scratch, the boot seals on front sidelight/flashers for instance. The boots dont make a water tight seal, so I had to use some silicon seal between boto and cables. Not ideal, but things like that I can live with.
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I've complained several times about pitted chrome and have been supplied replacements on these occasions. The only trouble with this is that there is little point in fitting replacements if the replacement is going to be as poor as the first set. It's a never ending circle and is frustrating because re-fitting things like bonnet hinges is a pain in the backside, especially if you are trying to do it yourself and so you end up damaging the paintwork!
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