Adjustable or non adjustable panhard?
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Originally Posted by 2w0s060
I totally understand where you are coming from and I like you do not want a item on my car that is going to break, fail or not work correctly. I too have seen junk components as well as used them. I agree LG makes a quality item, but I guess my point was just because they do, doesnt mean others can't.
From the people that have tried new items and had experiences such as yourself you opinon is very important to newbies. However some opinions get expressed as my way or no way and I guess I felt it gets old...
But your comment was not taking harsh and I know where you are coming from
From the people that have tried new items and had experiences such as yourself you opinon is very important to newbies. However some opinions get expressed as my way or no way and I guess I felt it gets old...
But your comment was not taking harsh and I know where you are coming from
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I get this a lot ... and he makes a very valid point about exclusivity of products.
The problem that I think most of us face is that we, for the most part, aren't selling anything. Most of us are end users.
When going through several revs of parts on our cars and we find something that works, we typically stop buying parts. Why buy more stuff to just evaluate .... I don't have that kind of cash nor incentive to spend the cash.
I get nailed on this very point all the time ... recommending parts and then taken to task because I haven't tried brand X.
All I can do is voice an opinion when asked on what I've run. I'm not gonna buy a piece to replace a perfectly good part in order to pad your bank account.
The problem that I think most of us face is that we, for the most part, aren't selling anything. Most of us are end users.
When going through several revs of parts on our cars and we find something that works, we typically stop buying parts. Why buy more stuff to just evaluate .... I don't have that kind of cash nor incentive to spend the cash.
I get nailed on this very point all the time ... recommending parts and then taken to task because I haven't tried brand X.
All I can do is voice an opinion when asked on what I've run. I'm not gonna buy a piece to replace a perfectly good part in order to pad your bank account.
#23
Originally Posted by mitchntx
I get this a lot ... and he makes a very valid point about exclusivity of products.
The problem that I think most of us face is that we, for the most part, aren't selling anything. Most of us are end users.
When going through several revs of parts on our cars and we find something that works, we typically stop buying parts. Why buy more stuff to just evaluate .... I don't have that kind of cash nor incentive to spend the cash.
I get nailed on this very point all the time ... recommending parts and then taken to task because I haven't tried brand X.
All I can do is voice an opinion when asked on what I've run. I'm not gonna buy a piece to replace a perfectly good part in order to pad your bank account.
The problem that I think most of us face is that we, for the most part, aren't selling anything. Most of us are end users.
When going through several revs of parts on our cars and we find something that works, we typically stop buying parts. Why buy more stuff to just evaluate .... I don't have that kind of cash nor incentive to spend the cash.
I get nailed on this very point all the time ... recommending parts and then taken to task because I haven't tried brand X.
All I can do is voice an opinion when asked on what I've run. I'm not gonna buy a piece to replace a perfectly good part in order to pad your bank account.
I think sometimes when I read some of your posts they seem to come off the wrong way and maybe misunderstood at times?
Some of us do run "brand X" on our cars and have been happy with it, so just as you, we stand up for what we think is good.