Possible counterfeit Sachs shocks
Posted: Sun May 12, 2024 10:49 am
Hello,
I have just received a pair of Sachs shocks for my E85.
317 551 and 317 552.
I am concerned that they may be counterfeit. At least one, maybe both.
I maybe worrying for nothing because I am used to dealing with motorcycles and their shocks seem better finished/specced.
There is a 2mm difference in length of the rod between the seal and the mounting shoulder.
The boxes had slightly different paperwork inside.
Also, can anyone advise if the nuts on the rod top of genuine ones are black or silver. Silver is shown in the catalogue. Both mine are black.
They are both made in Turkey 17 weeks a part according to the box stamps.
317 551:
Has a Sachs hologram sticker.
Has a silk paint finish.
Has a clear chamfered edge at the mounting shoulder of the rod.
Has ZF leaflet with QR code which when used sources a web page with an english mounting intructions doc.
317 552:
No Sachs sticker on shock
Glossier finish
Barely chamfered edge at the mounting shoulder.
Has multi language mounting instructions leaflet in the box.
I am going to talk to the supplier.
This whole episode has led me to the ZF manufacturers site and if I was doing this again I would call one of their listed suppliers.
My supplier is not on that list.
Many thanks for your help and opinions,
Mark
I have just received a pair of Sachs shocks for my E85.
317 551 and 317 552.
I am concerned that they may be counterfeit. At least one, maybe both.
I maybe worrying for nothing because I am used to dealing with motorcycles and their shocks seem better finished/specced.
There is a 2mm difference in length of the rod between the seal and the mounting shoulder.
The boxes had slightly different paperwork inside.
Also, can anyone advise if the nuts on the rod top of genuine ones are black or silver. Silver is shown in the catalogue. Both mine are black.
They are both made in Turkey 17 weeks a part according to the box stamps.
317 551:
Has a Sachs hologram sticker.
Has a silk paint finish.
Has a clear chamfered edge at the mounting shoulder of the rod.
Has ZF leaflet with QR code which when used sources a web page with an english mounting intructions doc.
317 552:
No Sachs sticker on shock
Glossier finish
Barely chamfered edge at the mounting shoulder.
Has multi language mounting instructions leaflet in the box.
I am going to talk to the supplier.
This whole episode has led me to the ZF manufacturers site and if I was doing this again I would call one of their listed suppliers.
My supplier is not on that list.
Many thanks for your help and opinions,
Mark