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It’s still the best option. Who else would be better? Just got mine last week from FCP Euro. Says Germany. Lifetime warranty.
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Originally posted by stash1 View PostRight, this is exactly what I'm trying to figure out, Are they in fact being produced/sold outside of Germany, and are they of the same quality? Grinding off the BMW logo just sounds shady, and makes me wonder if the ball joints are different? Where did you purchase them from?
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Originally posted by George Hill View PostI just put a set of Lemforder arms on a car and they distinctly had the BMW markings milled off them. I would say the casting is the same, whether the ball joints are the same as what BMW sells, idk. BUT that's the million dollar question with all of these OE manufacturer parts sold under their name.
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Originally posted by FBloggs View PostIt would be neat to have a thread of OEM supplier parts with "made in " pics of the labels.
1, is the actual part made in....?
or
2, is it the container that is made in....?
we'd have to avoid comments though, I'd suppose.
Then there's the "is it really the same part with the BMW stamp ground off?"
My recent personal experience with Lemforder vs BMW suggests otherwise.
Originally posted by George Hill View PostI just put a set of Lemforder arms on a car and they distinctly had the BMW markings milled off them. I would say the casting is the same, whether the ball joints are the same as what BMW sells, idk. BUT that's the million dollar question with all of these OE manufacturer parts sold under their name.
Last edited by stash1; 12-20-2020, 03:21 PM.
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I just put a set of Lemforder arms on a car and they distinctly had the BMW markings milled off them. I would say the casting is the same, whether the ball joints are the same as what BMW sells, idk. BUT that's the million dollar question with all of these OE manufacturer parts sold under their name.
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It would be neat to have a thread of OEM supplier parts with "made in " pics of the labels.
1, is the actual part made in....?
or
2, is it the container that is made in....?
we'd have to avoid comments though, I'd suppose.
Then there's the "is it really the same part with the BMW stamp ground off?"
My recent personal experience with Lemforder vs BMW suggests otherwise.
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This may calm your fears. Purchased from FCP Eruo in the past month.
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Either way it's still the same genuine BMW part as the bmw and ///M logo are just ground off.
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Originally posted by Icecream View Post
Have you checked out a Genuine BMW part? I'm willing to bet it's not made in China (even if lemforder makes it) (FCP still lists the lemfoder ones as made in Germany)Last edited by stash1; 12-18-2020, 01:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostWhere did you read that?Last edited by stash1; 12-18-2020, 01:41 PM.
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Originally posted by stash1 View PostHey fellas, I was planning on replacing my front LCA's w/Lemforder (which I believe are OEM) over the Winter, but I've been reading that they're now produced in China? I don't want to make this a China vs the world debate thread, but does anyone know if this is still the best option...or if there is a better alternative?Last edited by Icecream; 12-18-2020, 12:12 PM.
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This isn't new, zf the parent company has had factories in China for decades. The difference is the QC of the items, quality can come from China if the extra money and time is spent.
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Lemforder Front LCA's
Hey fellas, I was planning on replacing my front LCA's w/Lemforder (which I believe are OEM) over the Winter, but I've been reading that they're now produced in China? I don't want to make this a China vs the world debate thread, but does anyone know if this is still the best option...or if there is a better alternative?Tags: None
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