At 12:12 AM 8/24/2013, Mark McCulley wrote: >smaller as well. So the way see it, either Continental has poor quality >control or there are parts being sold as Conti parts that aren't really >Conti parts. If I were going to bet, I'd bet on it being a counterfeit part. I suggest getting in touch with Contitech, they might like to know. According to this http://www.contitech.de/conticontact/contact.aspx?continent=north&idland=207&lang=en-US your automotive drive belt contact is named Roger Homer; there's a form to fill in at the above URL that will get it started. Yours, David |
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