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How are URO water pumps holding up?

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Old 03-17-2024, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Justin S2
I've seen URO flex discs break on an E36 after only a couple hundred miles. They make cheap junk in China, why support them? They undercut decent European manufacturers; eventually these European parts manufacturers are going to see such a lack of demand for the parts, then they stop producing and we are left with junk. Just get a LASO pump and call it a day. Although I guess if it seizes, it's only an 8V so parts are cheaper and it's less of a PITA.
This is my general opinion on URO, but I have and will use their parts. Very often they are the only vendor available.

I had to do a complete refresh of EVERYTHING on my S2, and went with a Laso Pump because I don't want to do it again. Extra $$ but worth it (in theory at least).



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