
Originally Posted by
PhilipA
I think things are changing rapidly in Australia.
There are now numerous Land Rover Ebay shops for LR parts and if you enter "Range Rover" or "Discovery" there are pages and pages.
I feel for early Ebay adopters like Gary at CLR who once was one of a few vendors, who are now submerged by dozens, as the barriers to entry are quite low.
Steering boxes have come down enormously. It used to cost $700 to recondition a box, now a new box with drop arm is $800, or even $655 from one vendor.
It is obvious that many of these people are buying direct and not through companies with high overheads like Rovacraft.
Recently I have had real problems with buying cheaper stuff from UK as the quality has been crap, and there is little comeback as the cost to return the goods is prohibitive.
Just this week I am having a discussion with a UK vendor who turns out to have sent the wrong stepper for my 3.9 and is arguing black is white that "all Range Rover V6 and V8" have his stepper. When I tell him there is no such thing as a V6 Range Rover Classic he doesn't seem to compute. Then he says that my plug must be wrong even though there was only one plug from 1989 to 1995 when it changed. His stepper has the little dimples that determine how the plug enters in the wrong place, I defect I can only think of as a mistake in manufacture.
I guess it was my fault for looking for a cheapy as a spare.
I reckon we should try local first and only when we think it is a real rip off go to places like LR Direct who seem to know their stuff and offer different qualities at different prices, and then buy OEM quality as the knock off stuff seems to be getting worse and worse.
Regards Philip A
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