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Parts that should go in the bin

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Just thought I'd start this one off. A list of aftermarket parts that are either so badly made or do not match a T25 despite the claims.

I'll start with the 009 distributor - thump! (noise of one landing in bin) :D
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Those cheap tacky dashboard jobbies - an ugly supply of squeaks and rattles.
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Webber aftermarket carbs and GSF wheel bearings **(big thunk)**
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Headlight eyebrows and eyelashes :lol:

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JK bumper end caps = in the bin !



I will wait for some one else to say "almost anything JK sells" :run
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*clatter*

That was the JK catalogue btw :ok

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Aftermarket door mirrors, thunk!
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Empi exhausts and wheels = :clang:
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JK SIDE LOWER REPAIR PANELS... CLANG
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JK footwells....clang(but a weak thin, cling of a clang really, because of their "pooh" tin feel) and poor quality
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Cruz wrote:Headlight eyebrows and eyelashes :lol:

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I see JK are doing well so far, about time they did well at summat :rofl :rofl
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Mickyfin wrote:Aftermarket door mirrors, thunk!
I disagree. I have had convex Hagus mirrors from Brickwerks and GSF and they were just as good as the old genuine mirrors and never moved

However GSF do sell a really dirt cheap £7 mirror that is crap

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Cheap JK chrome hub caps. But you can at least reuse them as frisbees... if you dont mind getting rust on your hands.

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