W201 pedals in W124
W201 pedals in W124
Does anyone know if the 1986 w201 manual pedals will fit in my 1994 w124. Or is the clutch in the w201 driven by a wire instead of hydraulic fluid?
In that price range they're all basically the same part from the same production line in China or some eastern european country. Sachs is the best know brand for euro clutch parts but some of their stuff is made in China too. Its a crap shoot. I bought a clutch kit for my swap that was branded "brute force by wagner" or something like that really cheap ($160). Opened the box and found Sachs clutch, pressure plate and other parts inside, all made in Germany.
(04-18-2013, 02:24 PM)tjts1 In that price range they're all basically the same part from the same production line in China or some eastern european country. Sachs is the best know brand for euro clutch parts but some of their stuff is made in China too. Its a crap shoot. I bought a clutch kit for my swap that was branded "brute force by wagner" or something like that really cheap ($160). Opened the box and found Sachs clutch, pressure plate and other parts inside, all made in Germany.
(04-18-2013, 02:24 PM)tjts1 In that price range they're all basically the same part from the same production line in China or some eastern european country. Sachs is the best know brand for euro clutch parts but some of their stuff is made in China too. Its a crap shoot. I bought a clutch kit for my swap that was branded "brute force by wagner" or something like that really cheap ($160). Opened the box and found Sachs clutch, pressure plate and other parts inside, all made in Germany.