In several topics the meaning of “factory original”, NOS (new old stock), OEM (original equipment manufacturer), OES (original equipment supplied) and reproduction parts was discussed - for example:
http://sl113.com/forums/index.php?topic=4690, but little was mentioned about quality.
I wish to start a discussion on the
quality difference (real or perceived) between dealer-supplied parts (Daimler-Chrysler) and those sold by other vendors. But one should know who actually manufacturered the parts for D-C for a useful comparison. Some vendor web sites actually indicate the manufacturer and thus one can decide whether to take the risk of buying a non-factory part or benefit from the lower price. In a few cases a D-C dealer may have a competitive price and it certainly is prudent to check. One vendor (Autohaus Arizona) has compiled a very useful list of OES brands:
http://www.autohausaz.com/html/auto_parts_shopping.htmlSome of the manufacturers are well known because their logos appear on the parts, for example Bosch. We also know that Bosch parts can be obtained cheaper from other vendors until D-C clamps down and Bosch is no longer allowed to sell the part directly. An example is the Euro-style headlight assembly that (in Europe at least) can only be bought through D-C.
Not as well known is the fact that most of the belts and hoses that you buy from D-C are made by a subsidiary of the Continental Tire Company, CRP or Conti-Tech:
http://www.contitech.de/ct/contitech/themen/produkte/antriebsriemen/kfz_erstausruestung/kfz_erstausruestung_e.htmlFor example, when I search today for prices for the lower radiator hose for my 230SL (P/N 113 501 0682) I am confronted with the following options:
Local D-C dealer: $93.53; Miller's Inc $45.00 (OES brand unknown); SASPonline (the vendor that Jim Villers likes) $13.31 (Brand: AKA); Autohaus Arizona: $10.51 (Brand: CRP) or $7.90 (Brand: MacKay). What to do? D-C doesn't charge for shipping but so do many of the Internet vendors when the total order is more than $50. Be a purist and pay $93.53 or pay only 8.5% of that for the cheapest?
So I bought the CRP and the MacKay because I wanted to see what I would get for the lowest price. I need to add that I didn't buy from Autohaus Arizona since I hadn't come across them yet but from a different vendor at just little more.
Since MacKay is an Australian company, I asked Bob Smith whether he knew anything about them but his answer was negative. Calling several vendors I was told by one that they are a OE supplier for D-C to serve the Australia/Asia/Japan market. I don't know whether this is correct or just “smart talk”. However, the product looks just like my old Mercedes part, including the diamond surface pattern, and being new is a liitle bit more stiff. Take a look at the picture. The dimensions (ID and wall thickness) are exactly the same (+/- 0.2 mm). Looking at the cross-section I count the same number of threads, but don't know of course whether it is the same fiber (nylon?). WHICH ONE WOULD YOU BUY??
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Similar choices, although less extreme, are available for motor mounts (P/N 110 220 0217). The local D-C dealer wants $210.45, whereas OES made by LEMFÖRDER - a respected German company now part of the ZF Trading Group that also includes Sachs, Boge and ZF brands- can be bought for about $80. The same goes for transmission mounts.
I wish I could find out who the supplier is for the expensive subframe bushing kit (P/N 113 586 0033) is. The dealer price is $210.45 and that's about the same the Internet vendors want. However, bpossel bought his from Miller's at $95/kit! Bob, do you remember who made them, and most important, are they holding up? And there was also a question whether these are for a 113 or a 108 car and are therefore a little bit taller.
http://sl113.com/forums/index.php?topic=4191So are we really getting better quality by going "original", that is, D-C??
Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic