This is from LEMFÖRDER's website. LEMFÖRDER is the No. 1 brand in original equipment steering and chassis components. As a trusted partner of over 50 vehicle manufacturers worldwide. They part of the ZF Group (Zeppelin Foundation) which includes SACHS and others. To my knowledge, unlike some other aftermarket suppliers, they manufacture the OEM parts that they supply as aftermarket. I am a big fan and have fitted SACHS Race Engineering Coil Overs to my wife's MKIV 25J and they are outstanding. When it needs a clutch I shall use a SACHS Race Engineering kit with Single Mass Flywheel.
Are these the part to buy? I'm just starting a full restoration of my 1990 mk2 golf gti 16v. Thanks Ste
If you are referring to wishbones, then then definitely go for Lemforder if you can source them and you should not go wrong with Sachs either. My tuppence worth of advice regarding parts sourcing for a restoration: 1 - Find genuine parts if it is possible - they are getting rare but beware of price gougers 2 - Suspension (shocks etc.) - Bilstein/Sachs/Boge 3 - Electrical - (Alternator, ignition, sensors etc.) Bosch/Hella/Beru 4 - Lighting - Bosch/Hella 5 - Body panels - This is becoming tricky as OEM/Genuine are nigh on impossible to get (unless good genuine second-hand panels can be got) and the non-OEM can be a poor fit and require a lot of fettling to square them up. 6 - Interior bits - hopefully your interior is good but if you need bits like that Brendan Moss might be a good contact for bits and pieces.
Thanks Costel1968 I really appreciate that information. Yes I was referring to the wishbones but will probably need lots of parts.