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914Sixer |
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DO we know for a fact the Chinese bearings are poorly made? Does anyone have any real world use to report? I have some I am going to use. These bearings are made to ISO 9000 spec. This is an international standard for manufactures, SO why wouldn't that be as good as the other bearing manufactures? Are we sticking our nose in the air over nothing? The European parts manufactures do not seem to want to make the parts for our old cars.
What will really blow you away is the amount of VW parts now being made in China. Do a Google and see what comes up. I was amazed. |
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THis is only hearsay but what I got from a retired english machnist who's shop supplied oem stuff in Ft Worth was that all bearing making machines originate in germany as they are to expensive to replicate so all bearings should be the same in tolerances. I don't remember his comment on the metalurgy of the products though.
Dang it's cold today. |
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