![]() |
Coolant Expansion Tank Options
Many brands of coolant expansion tanks online- I want to avoid the "bad" brands but hoping there was a lower cost option than the OEM so hoping for recommendations....
Also, I hope the Forum is ok with these specific threads/titles. My past experience is you can waste a lot of time searching threads for info many may want sorting through posts with unrelated titles. Just hoping it simplifies for the next searcher- thanks! |
I can only suggest OEM. That was the choice I went with.
Curious though, as to what others have experienced. |
Behr is probably the OE supplier. I'll happily use them vs. Genuine.
|
Quote:
When my original tank blew in the driveway (whew). I bought an OE Behr, to get up and running so I could get to the shop for a new cooling system without a tow. When comparing a brand new OE Behr with 30 miles on it to an OEM tank, there were noticeable differences in the quality, and most importantly the welds. That was my experience. |
Quote:
Interesting to note. I have had radically mixed results with Behr Mercedes components- some catastrophic. I hate plastic.... |
@Happy -- That is good to point out and is often the case, but not always obvious, that a listed as OE or OEM part is not necessarily made to the same standards as the factory original or replacement. That being said, sometimes an aftermarket or factory replacement (usually with a different part number) part can be an improvement as well. Everyone seems to have a different idea of what OE or OEM is but good to know either way.
|
Quote:
https://blog.fcpeuro.com/the-great-d...vs-aftermarket OEM means third tier substitute when I say it. |
Quote:
That makes sense. In those terms, then genuine would be my suggestion. I’m obviously not a parts counter operator. LoL.. Jokes aside though, the Behr OE expansion tank is not the same quality as the genuine, that is the point I was trying to make. |
Quote:
And, of course, Mahle/Behr further confuse the issue by selling a standard and a Premium line. I wouldn't be surprised if the premium line is OE quality (or at least close enough) and the standard line is OEM quality. I have no complaints about the Premium line that the PO put in my X5. |
Quote:
It’s a bit confusing. I did find this, An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) is generally perceived as a company that produces parts and equipment that may be marketed by another manufacturer. However, the term is also used in several other ways, which causes ambiguity. It sometimes means the maker of a system that includes other companies' subsystems, an end-product producer, an automotive part that is manufactured by the same company that produced the original part used in the automobile's assembly, or a value-added reseller. The underlined is how I was taught in the 80’s when I first started wrenching. Quote:
:iagree: |
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:19 PM. |
vBulletin, Copyright 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0
© 2017 Xoutpost.com. All rights reserved.