Stock |
0 |
Postage |
5kg |
Price |
£138.72 +VAT
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Quantity |
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Type |
New, Branded |
Newton Part No. |
N1006882 |
Manufacturer Part No. |
JAE0250420020 |
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Fit Time |
01:00 |
Expertise |
Technical |
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eCO2 Content |
9.5kg |
Confidence |
1 (low) |
Checked |
09/11/2022 |
JOST / DCA 7111 L-7 & T-7 Brake Pad
1 set does 1 axle
T7 Brake Pad.
Superseded JAE0250410020.
🔧 1. Quality and Reliability
- OEM parts are made to the exact specifications of the original, ensuring proper fit and function.
- Cheap copy parts may use inferior materials or manufacturing processes, leading to premature failure or poor performance.
⚠️ 2. Safety Concerns
- In critical systems (like brakes, airbags, or electronics), a faulty part can pose serious safety risks.
- OEM parts are tested rigorously for safety; copy parts often skip these standards.
💸 3. Long-Term Costs
- A cheap part might fail sooner, requiring more frequent replacements.
- This can lead to higher total costs over time, especially if it causes damage to other components.
🛠️ 4. Warranty Issues
- Using non-OEM parts can void your warranty, especially in vehicles or electronics.
- Manufacturers often require OEM parts for repairs to maintain coverage.
🧩 5. Fit and Compatibility
- OEM parts are designed to integrate seamlessly.
- Copy parts may not fit properly, leading to installation issues or system malfunctions.
📉 6. Resale Value
- Using OEM parts helps maintain the value of your Vehicle or Trailer.
- Service records showing non-OEM parts can reduce buyer confidence.
✅ When Might Copy Parts Be Okay?
- For non-critical components (like cosmetic trims or accessories), a well-reviewed aftermarket part might be a reasonable choice.
- If the part is from a reputable third-party brand with good reviews and warranties, it can be a cost-effective alternative.