Posted by Gambles on June 04, 2013 at 19:38:56 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Rock Auto?? posted by smallercrawler on June 04, 2013 at 16:30:41:
I've used RockAuto MANY times and I've got the 'fridge magnets to prove it. IMO, they have two disadvantages. Every great once in awhile, I will stop a part sale from a local auto parts store just because I don't like the looks of the part, usually because it was made on price instead of quality. You can't do that with RockAuto and you don't know the country of origin when you order from RockAuto. Two, if you need the part NOW, don't order from RockAuto. Normally, I get my parts form RockAuto in two to four days. There are some advantages to buying from RockAuto besides a lower price. Recently, I bought a brake rotor for my '97 F250 on closeout and it just happened to be an American-made Wagner that had about twice as much meat as the O'Reilly house-brand rotor. I order from RockAuto a lot and before somebody gets on my case about not buying from a local auto parts store, I really don't have a local auto parts store and the closest ones have employees care about nothing except to cash their pay check. IMPORTANT: When do the "check out" at RockAuto, try to get all of your items from one shipping point. Sometimes you need to delete items from your cart and add a different brand to accomplish this. If shipping from multiple areas, your savings will vanish when you add up all the separate shipping charges.
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