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Title: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Agemo on 16 May 2010, 20:49:20
I realise this may not be the right section, but it may help some OOFers. Seen there on ebay:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330344175139&ru=http://shop.ebay.co.uk:80/%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp3984.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D330344175139%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1#ht_5969wt_732
Just over £50 the pair inc p&p, and are described as OE quality, cert to prove etc. Is this a scam or are they any good? I have new ones on so no use to me,but worth asking questions about I thought.
 ::)
p.s. If required, please feel free to move this to the correct section.
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: feeutfo on 16 May 2010, 20:56:29
not for me thanks, lemforder only imo. Or Markdtm pre pressed specials.
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Elite Pete on 17 May 2010, 07:27:08
As Chris says, the Ebay one's really don't last and its worth spending the extra on Lemforder ones ;)
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 17 May 2010, 08:22:40
Very misleading advert. :-/
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: MickAP on 17 May 2010, 10:18:04
Yes the advert implies they are like OE, not they are. And the Vx badge sort of kids you to thinking they are OE.
He's had too many negs/neutrals recently, and I don't like sellers that keep there items sold as "private" Why? :-/


Mick ;)
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: kevb on 17 May 2010, 14:52:14
hi im new here but couldnt help noticing your message i bought a pair of wishbones from a guy on ebay and they worked out at 70 for the pair and that included overnight delivery and they have been on the vehicle for a while with no problems to report the guy i traded with is in huddersfeild but dont deal with this guy as i had a bad experience with him
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Lazydocker on 17 May 2010, 17:04:15
I fitted a pair I bought off eBay 2 years ago for about £50 delivered IIRCC and they're still OK. I will probably be changing them this year and taking another trip to WIM but they're still OK at the moment :y

Unfortunately I can't remember where they came from or what make they were :-[
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Glyn on 17 May 2010, 19:24:51
Hi
I got mine from this chap about 2 years ago

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-DTi-GLS-FRONT-2-SUSPENSION-WISHBONE-ARMS-/300270148071?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45e97ed9e7

At the time I couldn,t fit them myself (bike accident)
so got our local mechanic to fit them, he was very dubious when I told him I got them off ebay but was happy when I showed him them, and I,ve had no problems with them. They are dearer now than when I bought them.
Glyn
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Agemo on 17 May 2010, 21:58:26
They are not implying OE, they are saying they are! "YOU WILL BE BUYING TWO O.E. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY WISHBONES"
I didn't like the look of the feedback either.

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Yes the advert implies they are like OE, not they are. And the Vx badge sort of kids you to thinking they are OE.
He's had too many negs/neutrals recently, and I don't like sellers that keep there items sold as "private" Why? :-/


Mick ;)
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: feeutfo on 17 May 2010, 22:36:42
lemforders are £110 from autovaux according to oof legend, although i've never rung them for a price but lets assume thats the correct.

Then there's these ebay type items with no makers i.d. or any sign of origin. £50 a pair lets say.

They may be fine,(although i think the odds are against it tbh) and you save 60 sobs if you fit diy, great. But what if they fail early?

At best you've got to refit x2 diy(or pay someone to again to do it) then pay for set up again, and possibly wreck a pair of tyres along the way with all sorts of handeling issues possible.

Is it worth the risk?
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Lazydocker on 18 May 2010, 08:37:30
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Hi
I got mine from this chap about 2 years ago

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-DTi-GLS-FRONT-2-SUSPENSION-WISHBONE-ARMS-/300270148071?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45e97ed9e7

At the time I couldn,t fit them myself (bike accident)
so got our local mechanic to fit them, he was very dubious when I told him I got them off ebay but was happy when I showed him them, and I,ve had no problems with them. They are dearer now than when I bought them.
Glyn

That's the kiddie... I'm sure that's where mine came from. I've definitely bought something from that seller and the time is about right :y

Only thing I've found is that one of them (N/S) is showing a lot of surface rust but all the bushes/ball joints are still good 2 Years and some 50k+ later :y
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: kevinminton on 18 May 2010, 10:01:33
I need mine changing soon. So a quick Google showed this at Euro Car Parts http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.6_2002/p/Car-Parts/Suspension-and-Steering/Suspension/Suspension-Arms-and-Joints. Not tried ECP, but Lemförder at £84 looks good to me.

I see they've got Bilsteins in stock too - they are the B4 normal rate [not B6 uprated].

K
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Chris_H on 18 May 2010, 10:17:03
Not an item to take risks with IMHO.  There was a problem a few years back with (I think) Vauxhalls going around with wishbones that were falling apart.  Sub-standard pattern-parts got into the official parts stream IIRC.

If you never go above 20mph it might be safe to take chances but there's still the inconvenience, not to mention embarrassment :-[.
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: henryd on 18 May 2010, 10:24:19
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Not an item to take risks with IMHO.  There was a problem a few years back with (I think) Vauxhalls going around with wishbones that were falling apart.  Sub-standard pattern-parts got into the official parts stream IIRC.

If you never go above 20mph it might be safe to take chances but there's still the inconvenience, not to mention embarrassment :-[.

from memory it was the mk3 cavalier wishbones that were prone to cracking off near where the balljoint was riveted on,at the time vauxhall blamed independant garages for jacking them on the arms
Title: Re: Wishbones on ebay, opinions?
Post by: Elite Pete on 18 May 2010, 10:36:50
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I need mine changing soon. So a quick Google showed this at Euro Car Parts http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Vauxhall_Omega_2.6_2002/p/Car-Parts/Suspension-and-Steering/Suspension/Suspension-Arms-and-Joints. Not tried ECP, but Lemförder at £84 looks good to me.

I see they've got Bilsteins in stock too - they are the B4 normal rate [not B6 uprated].

K
Thats each, you can both sides delivered for £130 ;)