385xp bearings.... alternatives?

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just concerned that its NOT oem.... can't imagine husky is using china oem.... but maybe they are....
what you believe that they are oem or not oem ? husqvarna not need to use chinese monkeys, look mahle, guilardoni, not meteor and all this bull.... one month life cylinders.
 
I'd ask about it before I installed. If they're selling copies at oem price and using the oem sticker that's wrong.
 
I'd ask about it before I installed. If they're selling copies at oem price and using the oem sticker that's wrong.
i dont have much mind , but if i put 37 or more for bearings sure i go to a husqvarna authorized dealer and not to a super market
 
so you are saying that http://www.brodner.com/ is a supermarket? looks like a legit company to me, I don't have any reason to doubt, until now.... does anyone KNOW whether or not this is an OEM bearing... it was sold to me as such, but I'm having trouble believing that husky uses oem china bearings....
Its authorized from husqvarna ? yes or no ? if no, yes its a super market
i tell you before husqvarna dont need to use monkeys parts and materials, she have brand name , if you like buy if you dont like dont buy.
 
That place obviously sells oem parts if it came with the husky oem sticker....

80% of the parts i put on cars at work are from china or Taiwan (the new good quality overseas parts source). Companies that used to be USA only are now bringing it in on a big boat.

I don't care what color your flavor is, it's got some china in it.
 
You have and OEM part...lots of stuff is made in China and that isn't necessarily sign of poor quality.
i agree, i think the husqvarna have factory in china, but under authority of sweeden , you know what i mean,
 
That place obviously sells oem parts if it came with the husky oem sticker....

80% of the parts i put on cars at work are from china or Taiwan (the new good quality overseas parts source). Companies that used to be USA only are now bringing it in on a big boat.

I don't care what color your flavor is, it's got some china in it.
correct from know on not need to buy husky or stihl oems saws and spent 1000 , the chineese look same, its the same like the original,just because the tsu-li-foonk can copy the parts and its very easy for him to copy and the husqvarna xp sticker.
you use parts in car that are from china just because the factories have go to china , and you know the reasons, but all theese good quality parts, are made under authority of the americans, germans, italians and more factories with the properly materials and corect methods.
 
Since Brodner sells Husqvarna mowers, I would assume they are an authorized dealer and as such I highly doubt they would risk the problems with selling AM as OEM. I wouldn't worry about the nattering nabob of negativism. Some people can only regurgitate what others say to make themselves sound authoritative. You could call them, but if they are crooks they are going to tell you it's OEM and unless you have an OEM and a loupe, you likely won't be the wiser.

Put it in and run it.
 
Since Brodner sells mowers, I would assume they are an authorized dealer and as such I highly doubt they would risk the problems with selling AM as OEM. I wouldn't worry about the nattering nabob of negativism. Some people can only regurgitate what others say to make themselves sound authoritative. You could call them, but if they are crooks they are going to tell you it's OEM and unless you have an OEM and a loupe, you likely won't be the wiser.

Put it in and run it.
correct my friend and for not having head pains if ts oem or not you go to someone who have prooves
 
Put the bearings in the case first. I then set a heat gun up and warm the bearings up in the case and put the crank in.
 

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