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Old 10-27-2017, 07:58 AM
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Got an ad from FCP Euro doing a sale on clearance.

They do Jag parts too. I used them all the time for my BMW's. Cool thing is the lifetime warranty on EVERYTHING even consumables. Yes....you could return your oil and filter, pads and rotors and get replacements.

Anyone have experience with Eurospare ball joints?

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/jag...agballjointkit


Here is the 95 VDP list....

https://www.fcpeuro.com/Jaguar-parts...995&m=20&e=115
 
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I thought they sold the Lemfoerder ball joints. Pay up get those, and you probably won’t need the warranty.

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Old 10-29-2017, 08:34 AM
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They do! And would be guaranteed for life too!

https://www.fcpeuro.com/Jaguar-parts...ords=lemforder
 
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Originally Posted by Ric in RVA
Got an ad from FCP Euro doing a sale on clearance.

They do Jag parts too. I used them all the time for my BMW's. Cool thing is the lifetime warranty on EVERYTHING even consumables. Yes....you could return your oil and filter, pads and rotors and get replacements.

Anyone have experience with Eurospare ball joints?

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/jag...agballjointkit

Probably OK, but I agree that Lemforder is the way to go if you can afford them.


A few years ago I tried researching what or who "Eurospare" really is. It isn't a manufacturer. It's simply a company that buys lots of parts from various manufacturers and sells them under their own brand name. This shouldn't be construed as a blanket condemnation....or even a non-blanket condemnation. But, you really don't know what you are getting.

Years ago I ordered a couple "Eurospare" coils and got true OEM coils. Good! Later, I ordered a couple more...and got non-OEM coils

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Old 10-29-2017, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Doug
Probably OK, but I agree that Lemforder is the way to go if you can afford them.


A few years ago I tried researching what or who "Eurospare" really is. It isn't a manufacturer. It's simply a company that buys lots of parts from various manufacturers and sells them under their own brand name. This shouldn't be construed as a blanket condemnation....or even a non-blanket condemnation. But, you really don't know what you are getting.

Years ago I ordered a couple "Eurospare" coils and got true OEM coils. Good! Later, I ordered a couple more...and got non-OEM coils

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Your post prompted me to email them and ask about the Eurospares vs the Lemforders. We will see what they say...
 

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