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Old Jul 26, 2020 | 06:58 PM
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Default Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?

Originally Posted by WD40
I installed a new (hydraulic) hood lift strut as the old one had taken to puking its oily guts out and refusing to assist me in the slightest. It's extremely easy to replace and the only concern, when you decide not to pay dealer prices is, "Am I getting the correct one?" Compare the strut body of the OE one to the same location on the aftermarket strut. It's 100% evident they have merely mechanically removed the Mercedes brand stamping in the same way the Egyptians removed Ramses' name from their stone monuments. "There. Now no one will ever remember who we made this unnamed statue for!" Strangely, my unmarked aftermarket strut works EXACTLY like the original Mercedes one used to! Anyway, I'll put the Amazon link but I later found it for a few dollars less at Pelican Parts, although they might charge shipping. If so then Amazon is still the least expensive. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._title_o08_s00




The aftermarket does not necessarily mean cheap, Stabilus is a major supplier to the auto industry.
The plastic is not marked because it is direct from the maker and not specifically made for Mercedes. Mercedes demands that where possible their spares are marked, 'Mercedes, the Mercedes logo and the Mercedes part number.
If this maker was to sell parts marked Mercedes there would be a court case to settle.
 
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