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Testing Real vs Counterfeit Car Parts

Testing Real vs Counterfeit Car Parts

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Can you get away with cheaping out on fake/replica car parts? We found out.

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  1. 0:26 even though its just a skit, oh my god is it cringe to see some pink goopy atf lookin fluid caked onto an oil dipstick. Reminds me of all the "customer states" compilations on youtube. Worst one ive seen yet was a Subaru engine filled with CANOLA OIL. Cars are pain, but sometimes the people who own them are even more pain.

  2. These bendy steering wheels remind me of the time when I ended up making the Fanatec BMW steering wheel bendy when I got angry at American Truck Simulator over a high amount of fines while trying to get the cargo safely delivered.

  3. Meanwhile the factory Chrysler wheel probably out performed both the real and knock off wheel as it went over those parking blocks more than the aftermarket wheels and probably aren't bent or compromised at all

  4. "The last thing you want is your steering wheel collapsing in a car crash". Oh is it really? Speak for yourself, but here are many things I want less than a broken steering wheel. Like a crash, for example.

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  7. The vast majority (95%+++) of OE wheels are forged, so testing a forged wheel vs a cast wheel is not a valid test. Take a cats OE wheel versus a cast replica (DOT approved) and test them and I doubt you will see much difference.

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