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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Okay, next question.
    Recommended british supplier? Paddocks?
    Paddocks are ok, but tend to be slow with postage and expensive on freight.

    John Craddock are good, they had a radiator out to my door in 5 days.
    Flat Dog are also pretty good.

    Also worth calling Anthony Johnson in Melbourne as his prices are often comparable with UK prices but you can have it next day. british4wd@bigpond.com or better to call on 03 9728 8046

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Okay, next question.
    Recommended british supplier? Paddocks?
    Britcar-UK

    Regards
    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    There was never any mention of cheap or no-name, just aftermarket.
    There are a number of "grades" of replacement parts that are used by most UK vendors:

    Genuine - LR packaged
    OEM - Made by a supplier to LR
    Pattern/Aftermarket - Usually copies of the original parts and of variable quality.

    Some Australian sellers use a similar system.

    This is from the Les Richmond site for example:
    ABC1234 or ABC1234-G

    A part number shown like this denotes the part to be Genuine.

    ABC1234-A

    A part number shown like this denotes the part to be of high quality and most likely to be manufactured from the same factory as the genuine part, OEM.

    ABC1234-B

    A part with "-B" at the end is a copy. The quality of the "-B' parts can be poor. If buying electrical items or items like water pumps be careful. For example we rarely use "-B'" parts in our workshop. They are cheap but in some cases you get what you pay for. That said some times the "-B" parts are absolutely fine and can save you $.
    So if an advert refers to replacement parts as "aftermarket" there is usually an understanding that they are cheap and possibly poor quality. Which is fine if you want to take a chance that the parts will be ok.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew D View Post
    Britcar-UK

    Regards
    Andrew
    I have used John craddock, island 4x4 and britcar in the past

    Generally they are all fine island seems to be the cheapest but I have always had delays with them
    Now I mainly use britcar as their prices are competitive and freight cost is very reasonable, and I particularly like their online chat function as you can get a freight cost almost instantly

    I also agree with the replacement parts debate in that you often get what you pay for and cheaper parts offer suffer from reduced longevity
    I have used some pattern parts before and have had no major issues, but for crucial components I always go genuine or OEM

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    When first looking for parts for the disco, I sussed a few out and settled on Britcar. I really haven't used anyone else. The live chat is excellent and Duncan is a top bloke. I'm on a good wicket with Britcar, currently getting trade prices, so very happy. No sucker can compete with that, great service and prices.

    Regards
    Andrew

    P.S. I have to thank Land Rover Australia for making me look elsewhere.

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    +1 for Brit-car. They have always provided me with an exceptional standard of service and their communication is second-to-none. A family owned and operated business they are too AFAIK. I can't recall the boss' name but he was a good bloke to deal with when I had some issues with seat covers I bought from them last year.

    Edit: Andrew has named the mystery man- Duncan.

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