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  1. Thanks for the response - I appreciate it. My concern on anything that costs a third of the manufacturers part is "why is it so much cheaper", 'cause the answer can't just be the OEM mark up. The last thing I want to do is mess up the handling because I used a cheap part. What was your impression of the quality of the part compared to the OEM, given that you've just been handling them?
  2. Hi all - hoping someone on here would have a view on which manufacturers of parts are worth considering and which not. I need to replace the front wishbones on my 2015 forester xt. Subaru main dealer has quoted 192 GBP per side for the parts. However, there are plenty of aftermarket parts available, and a variety of different costs. I know little to nothing about these things, so does anyone have a recommendation over which pattern part manufacturers it is worth considering, and which not? For example, Superpro look like the best option, but they are out of stock till april and i need the repair done. I'm assuming that the super cheap parts (Moog, Stark, Ridex etc) are all rubbish. However there is a middle tier of parts (Japanparts, Spidan, Ashika) that look like they might be reasonable. Any suggestions? Or just get the Subaru one.
  3. Depends what the repair was: if it was just a patch for a puncture then I've run for 000's of miles on repaired tyres with no issues.

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