Technical First rule of car maintenance

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Technical First rule of car maintenance

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Simples.

Buy the best quality parts, not the cheapest.

Popped a CV joint a couple of months ago.

Got one from local factor, was a bar steward to fit, and popped shortly afterwards.

Bought top quality joints from Fluffy (other retailers are available)

They fitted so easily first time I finished an hour earlier than expected.

Cheers

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I cannot say how true this advice is.

If you really want it done properly then it's always best to find a possible upgrade on selected parts.

I've had a bad experience with 1 engineering firm (Bogg bro's)and after 10 weeks (you tossers :devil:) of being fluffed around, I decided That my money back was the best approach. Gone to a different firm (Spoox Motorsport) that cost more and the job is being done quickly and efficiently (thank you) (y). Don't cut corners or scrimp when it comes to dealing with engineering firms either.

Thanks

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