Thanks for the feedback on the kit Brad. As mentioned in my email to you I have passed on your information to the Chinese supplier who assures me he will look into it.
Will received one of the 372XP BB kits today so I'll wait to see what he finds after he runs it.
Basically I was contacted via email by a Chinese supplier who I gather saw my contact details from this site. Initially I was sceptical but a few of the attached pictures in his email got my attention. After shooting a few emails back and forth we came to the agreement that he would send me 2 x 372XP BB kits, 2 x 395XP BB kits, and 2 x 066/660 BB kits to test. He also has sent 4 bars to test however DHL has lost this parcel

In all honesty the bars don't interest me.
The 2 x 395XP BB kits were getting sent later and may or may not have arrived. I am in Tasmania getting stuck into some trees and having a ball so unsure if the parcel has arrived at my work (I'll post videos and pictures when I return to the mainland

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All of these kits have been sent to AS members to test. So far the 372XP BB kit sent to Al (AUSSIE1) did not come up to scratch as whoever had ground the casting dags off one of the ports had got a bit too excited. Al said that particular kit would not have made compression. The kit that went to Will had the hole missing to access the cylinder bolts so both 372XP BB kits had faults.
To my supplier's credit he is sending replacement kits and was quite upset that I have had issues. At this stage 3 out of the 4 kits have had issues so slowly does it at my end. I'll wait to see how Aaron's BB kit on his 066 goes after a few hours of use.
Once these issues are sorted I will only be continuing with the kits that I am confident in even if that means dumping the 066/660 BB kits from my inventory.
With the current pricing and our exchange rate I should be able to land these kits anywhere in the US or Canada for under USD$100 but won't be doing so for a few months yet. I'll wait to see the outcome of the Husky kits first.
I'm in no rush
Oh and by the way the Makita and the 390XP in this thread are absolute weapons. That Makita has been wearing a 24" bar and the 390 a 32" bar and they are making mince meat of Stringybark and very hard Tasmanian Blue Gum while away
