I just replaced my AD9 with a rebuilt AD9 that was rebuilt in mexico For $242 + $265 for the core change ? So in the end it was $242 + tax Identical as the old Bendix Sounds to cheap to me
The Chinese knock off AD-9 for less than 300 bucks are not that bad of drier, I have installed several of those the last few years lot of people want new a Bendix AD-9's till they find out the price they are not cheap
I paid $375 for my brand-new and still-in-the-original-box Bendix, the lowest price I've seen for one. Its paint was scuffed, but otherwise it's perfect. I just wait until a good deal shows up, then I pounce. I bought a brand-new Leece-Neville 160A alternator for less than the price of a Chinese/Brazilian/etc knockoff copy, so the bargains are out there, but just not very often. Yes, a Chinese copy AD-9 is probably just fine for me, but if I can get a new Bendix for a good price, then why not? I prefer to keep with real USA-made parts wherever possible, for peace of mind if nothing else. My old AD-9 was still working, but something's not right with its purge process and the dessicant is saturated with oil, so now I have a new dryer to go with my rebuilt compressor.John