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Any Experience With OBX Radiator Hoses?

Old 01-29-2005, 07:02 PM
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Default Any Experience With OBX Radiator Hoses?

PLEASE DO NOT POST IF ALL YOUR GOING TO SAY IS OBX SUCKS, OR TO OBX, ETC....

PLEASE ONLY POST IF YOU HAVE FIRST HAND EXPEREINCE WITH THEM.

How are they comparable to Samco, Or Even Stock Radiator Hoses?

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Old 01-29-2005, 07:09 PM
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Believe it or not OBX is actually comin' up...

Check this out.
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Bumper Cars..
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Default Re: Any Experience With OBX Radiator Hoses? (integlspwr2k)

alot of people assume that because something is a copy that its automatically going to break quickly. though sometimes this is the case its not always true. big name companys have a high price because when they come out with something its usually designed inhouse. the research and development dont pay for themselves so thats why brand names cost more. a rip off companys r&d simply consists of buying 1 brand name product,tearing it down,and copying the parts. as long as they use the same metals and whatnot to build it it should have the exact same product life but cost less because you arent paying for all the research that was done. again this isnt always true with all parts but for most things that dont require xray or other quality verification teqhniques.
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they rock, very nice quality, we comapred them side to side to samco.. burnt them, stabbed them, presurized them, the obx helds it ground
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by menkio &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">they rock, very nice quality, we comapred them side to side to samco.. burnt them, stabbed them, presurized them, the obx helds it ground</TD></TR></TABLE>

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