Posted by Ron-MO on January 11, 2016 at 11:18:09 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Parts from China posted by fritzag on January 11, 2016 at 07:59:00:
As Nathan mentioned, they may be same. Just because one is more $$ and came from the dealer does not mean it isn't sourced from the same place, just a different box. I have seen this many times, and gotten bit as well by paying more for the same china part I could have bought for half the price. I learned the hard way years ago on replacing a clutch to use the best parts you can find, and replace everything, or you may be back in it shortly like I was. I got cheap and only replaced the plate, and within a year I was dropping the transmission to replace a throwout bearing. That time I replaced everything before putting the trans back in, and was the last time I had to go back in that truck. A couple years ago I replaced a timing belt on a car, and thought I was getting a good quality belt by buying Gates. Found out that Gates belts are now sourced to China or Mexico (do not recall now which it was, but it did not hold up). And price is not a good indicator of quality now. It is often just an indicator of profit.
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